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At a loss with my Maximus X Hero. Can't run RAM at 3200

Mattbodom
Level 7
Hi all, I have searched the entire internet (seemingly) and I can't find a solid solution for my issue.

My build is as follows.

Maximus X Hero
I7 8700k Delid
Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200 2x8GB
Gtx1080ti
Samsung M.2 nvme

Every time I enable XMP to get my RAM running at 3200mhz I get a strange issue where the PC turns on, then off after a second then on again after 3 sexonds and then boots normally but it takes about 40 seconds from first pressing my case button.

I have tried updating my BIOS to 1801 (latest version)
Cleared CMOS
Used different RAM

But the issue is still there.

It may be important to mention it only ever does this after the PC has been shut down and turned off at the PSU or mains. When I shut down and leave the power connected it boots up normally and quite quickly.

I have heard from some people that it's normal, a case of the board memlry training and from others I have heard that it is bad :(.

I am desperate to find a solution.

If it is memory training can I disable it?

I have also manually tried to input timings, voltage and frequency but it still does the double boot.

Any help would be massively appreciated as I can't enjoy my new build due to constantly researching and staring at my BIOS lmao.

P.s My RAM is not on the qualified vendor list, but the other RAM I tried is (however a different ver.) And that didn't work

Thankyou in advance
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Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
Mattbodom wrote:
Hi all, I have searched the entire internet (seemingly) and I can't find a solid solution for my issue.


Wow...that's a lot of porn you'll have seen

Mattbodom wrote:
I have heard from some people that it's normal, a case of the board memlry training and from others I have heard that it is bad :(.


The first group are correct...for some settings the board will reset on "cold boot" to assure memory training....the second group are...(BE POLITE ARNE!)...er...wrong

Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Wow...that's a lot of porn you'll have seen



The first group are correct...for some settings the board will reset on "cold boot" to assure memory training....the second group are...(BE POLITE ARNE!)...er...wrong


Yes my eyes are burning lmao.

And would you know what those settings happen to be please?

It's just I've never had this problem with previous boards (Strix z270f, msi gaming 7 )

If it's normal I am happy, I can live with the double boot but if there's a fault I would like to determine it asap for returns reasons.

Thanks for your reply, it's appreciated 🙂

I have the exact same issue but with 4 x 8Gb Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15
Whilst on BIOS version 0602, the Hero XI booted just fine & recognised the memory.
Updating to BIOS 0805 killed booting.
If I remove 2 of the DIMMs (reducing to 16Gb) it boots just fine.

ceefcee wrote:
I have the exact same issue but with 4 x 8Gb Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15


You are combining memory kits..
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?57038-Don%92t-combine-memory-kits!-The-meat-and-potatoes-o...

so, all bets are off in that configuration. Different BIOS may handle RAM differently and the thresholds for certain behaviour may change...

Sorry to be a numbskull ... I know very little about memory kits. I have tried to understand the Memory Kit thread.
These were sold to me by Scan UK (Her Majesty's appointed dealer 😞 as the real deal. I don't overclock ... I spent a bloody fortune on this system to give me enough power for my DAW.
Please can you give me a spec of what I should ask them for as a replacement.

ceefcee wrote:
Sorry to be a numbskull ... I know very little about memory kits. I have tried to understand the Memory Kit thread.
These were sold to me by Scan UK (Her Majesty's appointed dealer 😞 as the real deal. I don't overclock ... I spent a bloody fortune on this system to give me enough power for my DAW.
Please can you give me a spec of what I should ask them for as a replacement & possibly tell them that they know nuffink !


I also purchased my stuff from Scan, personally i have never had any issues with them. I am relatively new to this stuff aswell but as far as I'm aware, you should have been sold a quad channel memory kit. I would imagine installing 2 dual channel kits could be problematic (even if they are the same part number) due to slight variations. Don't quote me on that but that's what I would have though. Hopefully someone experienced can come along and help you out

Mattbodom wrote:
I also purchased my stuff from Scan, personally i have never had any issues with them. I am relatively new to this stuff aswell but as far as I'm aware, you should have been sold a quad channel memory kit. I would imagine installing 2 dual channel kits could be problematic (even if they are the same part number) due to slight variations. Don't quote me on that but that's what I would have though. Hopefully someone experienced can come along and help you out


Yeah .... I usually buy from them, however I don't think they are training their Sales people well.
What I am finding VERY difficult is the 15 -30 min phone hold time for Customer Support !!

Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
I'm not sure what exactly is the threshold for this behaviour, since so many settings get changed setting XMP or setting RAM manually. I'm not sure if it's pure frequency or frequency and timings or a combo.

I know it's normal for some OC settings (technically XMP is an OC) to trigger this on ASUS boards.

I believe there are some settings in BIOS that will skip RAM training and that can disable the double boot. But since it could actually be considered a "feature" that the board resets on cold boot to make sure the system is trained and stable I have always let this do its thing

Arne Saknussemm wrote:
I'm not sure what exactly is the threshold for this behaviour, since so many settings get changed setting XMP or setting RAM manually. I'm not sure if it's pure frequency or frequency and timings or a combo.

I know it's normal for some OC settings (technically XMP is an OC) to trigger this on ASUS boards.

I believe there are some settings in BIOS that will skip RAM training and that can disable the double boot. But since it could actually be considered a "feature" that the board resets on cold boot to make sure the system is trained and stable I have always let this do its thing


I see, so am I right in assuming your board does this? What motherboard do you have, If you don't mind me asking?

It makes sense as an OC 'feature' seeing as it's a relatively high end z370 board. It just threw me off as I've never seen it before and when it turns off all the lights go with it (except RGB mobo lights) And it's quite scary haha.

Once I am in to windows though, everything works fine, I've ran Memtest64 for about 45 minutes with no errors and gaming seems spot on!

I was just desperate for an answer.

Thanks again