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  • 08-08-2019, 06:13 PM
    ThrashZone
    Hi,
    Yep see what device manager shows indeed
    Unknown drivers can cause freezes
    Sometime ms standard drivers can too if the chipset shows that's what it's using

    Default clocks though on standard ms drivers well that should work out okay usually
    XMP though that pretty much ties it all to the same issue some have had including myself although mine was more during startup training not freezing so mine was more failed oc use F1 to recover settings....
  • 08-08-2019, 06:34 PM
    drossxyu
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ThrashZone View Post
    Hi,
    Yep see what device manager shows indeed
    Unknown drivers can cause freezes
    Sometime ms standard drivers can too if the chipset shows that's what it's using

    Default clocks though on standard ms drivers well that should work out okay usually
    XMP though that pretty much ties it all to the same issue some have had including myself although mine was more during startup training not freezing so mine was more failed oc use F1 to recover settings....

    I will look into that this evening.

    So in theory, If i'm able to roll back to 1503, I should be able to enable XMP without issue or will I have to still manually enter my RAM specifications (Something i'm less comfortable doing).
  • 08-08-2019, 06:50 PM
    ThrashZone
    Hi,
    XMP usually works so yes 1503 should be okay use it

    Manual timings and voltage is pretty easy though
    Your default timings are 14-14-14-34 and T2 at 1.35v on each dimm side listing boom done :)
    No secondary tuning should be needed.

    Boom isn't probably a good term to use lol :D
  • 08-09-2019, 04:10 AM
    drossxyu
    I tried my best to get 1503 on this board via USB Flashback but to no avail. Solid light every time. It's a fat32 usb stick as required. Tried resetting the CMOS.

    I installed 1902 instead and it definitely seems less stable than 1704.

    I was able to work for maybe 45 min with the "optimized defaults" before I got a watchdog violation while rendering.
    I tried again with XMP enabled, so that my RAM is actually recognized correctly, and it lasted for even less time before I got the same BSOD.

    I'm very close to just tossing this board for something else.
  • 08-09-2019, 12:34 PM
    LiveOrDie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by drossxyu View Post
    I tried my best to get 1503 on this board via USB Flashback but to no avail. Solid light every time. It's a fat32 usb stick as required. Tried resetting the CMOS.

    I installed 1902 instead and it definitely seems less stable than 1704.

    I was able to work for maybe 45 min with the "optimized defaults" before I got a watchdog violation while rendering.
    I tried again with XMP enabled, so that my RAM is actually recognized correctly, and it lasted for even less time before I got the same BSOD.

    I'm very close to just tossing this board for something else.


    I hardly think its bios related, if you want to try 1503 make sure your plugging the USB stick into the right slot and make sure the bios is named correctly or it wont flash.
  • 08-09-2019, 12:47 PM
    drossxyu
    Why don’t you think it’s bios related? *There are tons of posts that suggest that certain BIOSs are more stable than others. *

    The usb stick is in the right slot. *It’s surrounded by a white box labeled BIOS. *It’s formatted to fat32. *I used diskpart to get rid of any extra partitions. *I used the renamer tool that comes with the 1902 BIOS as well as naming it myself. I even tried taking out all of my PCI-E cards, all but one ram stick, all other usb devices and flipped the PSU on and off like some have suggested.

    I also have moved all of my RAM to the left side of the board like others have seemed to do to resolve instability issues.

    *
  • 08-09-2019, 12:49 PM
    drossxyu
    What are my options for RMAing this board? It was purchased less than a year ago via Amazon.
  • 08-09-2019, 01:58 PM
    LiveOrDie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by drossxyu View Post
    What are my options for RMAing this board? It was purchased less than a year ago via Amazon.


    I've had both RVI boards I was running the latest bios 1902 on my old board before upgrading to the omega for over a month with no issues at all running a 4.6Ghz overclock and ram on XMP 3000Mhz on a 64GB kit, when I moved to the Omega I moved all my OC settings over and never had one issue, So I say take your time to fine tune your system give it a base OC of 4.4Ghz set manual voltage of 1.2v and work the voltage down until its not stable then add 0.05v and see what sort of stability you get.
  • 08-09-2019, 02:36 PM
    drossxyu
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LiveOrDie View Post
    I've had both RVI boards I was running the latest bios 1902 on my old board before upgrading to the omega for over a month with no issues at all running a 4.6Ghz overclock and ram on XMP 3000Mhz on a 64GB kit, when I moved to the Omega I moved all my OC settings over and never had one issue, So I say take your time to fine tune your system give it a base OC of 4.4Ghz set manual voltage of 1.2v and work the voltage down until its not stable then add 0.05v and see what sort of stability you get.

    I appreciate your suggestions but I don't even want to OC my CPU at all. I just want it running stable at stock speeds with 'XMP On' so that my RAM specifications are entered properly. I currently can't even get that running stable.
  • 08-09-2019, 03:23 PM
    LiveOrDie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by drossxyu View Post
    I appreciate your suggestions but I don't even want to OC my CPU at all. I just want it running stable at stock speeds with 'XMP On' so that my RAM specifications are entered properly. I currently can't even get that running stable.

    Just on a side note have you tried with 1 stick of Ram does it still lock up? I said to OC so you see if you can get your system stable as you never know if it will help or not if you don't try.
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