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03-14-2019 05:54 PM #11
TheBobFather PC Specs Laptop (Model) Toshiba L655 Motherboard ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTRME OMEGA Processor Intel i9-9980XE Skylake X 18-Core Memory (part number) F4-2800C15Q2-128GRKD Graphics Card #1 GIGABYTE Radeon RX 580 8GB Graphics Card #2 GIGABYTE Radeon RX 580 8GB Sound Card Realtek OnBoard Monitor 4x LG 34" UWHD 3x ASUS VE278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 Pro 512gb SSD Storage #2 WD Black 2TB SATAIII CPU Cooler ROG Ryujin 240 RGB AIO Case Xigmatek Elysium Black Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 Keyboard Logitech K350 Mouse Logitech M510 Headset Sony Mouse Pad Midnight Black Headset/Speakers Logitech X-530 70 Watts 5.1 OS Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Network Router pfSense
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I RMA'd the Motherboard.
While waiting I setup the CPU, RAM, both RX 580's in my wife's Computer on her ASUS STRIX board.
Basically swapped out the Motherboard for the STRIX with all the same other hardware.
Everything ran flawlessly, and that was with just moving the hard drive over and not reinstalling.
Not a single BSOD.
New Board is now in and I have it installed since yesterday morning.
Reloaded Win10 on it clean, all drivers and have already had 4 BSOD's 7:04pm, 1:08am, 1:55am and 2:32am
At none of these times was the system being used.
I have tried with both the Crimson 2018 and Adrenalin 2019 AMD Drivers doing a full wipe of the drivers using the AMD cleanup utility in safe mode.
Latest MB BIOS.
Latest Drivers I can find from ASUS.
I'm really at a loss.
I only have till the 17th of this month to RMA anything faulty through NewEgg.
I have even switched out all my Video DisplayPort cables to older ones that I have used without error in the past... grasping at straws because this exact same setup with only swapping out for the STRIX board works fine. Only BSOD's with the Rampage VI Extreme Omega Motherboard. And I again verified the RAM and CPU are on the QVL for this MB, just to make sure I read it right. Have same instability issue with ram in XMP and non XMP mode in BIOS. Again, everything runs fine on the STRIX...
Anyone have any ideas?
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03-14-2019 08:01 PM #12
xeromist PC Specs Laptop (Model) Dell Inspiron 15 7567 Motherboard MSI x470 Gaming Plus Processor AMD 2600X Memory (part number) 16GB Crucial Ballistix Elite 3600 Graphics Card #1 ASUS GTX 1080 Strix Monitor BenQ BL3200PT Storage #1 Intel 600p NVMe CPU Cooler Wraith Case custom Antec 900 Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard Logitech Orion Spark Mouse Logitech MX500 Headset Plantronics 777 with Oregon Aero upgrade
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Did you use the same power supply with your wife's PC? BSOD could be caused by dirty/unstable power.
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03-15-2019 12:29 AM #13
TheBobFather PC Specs Laptop (Model) Toshiba L655 Motherboard ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTRME OMEGA Processor Intel i9-9980XE Skylake X 18-Core Memory (part number) F4-2800C15Q2-128GRKD Graphics Card #1 GIGABYTE Radeon RX 580 8GB Graphics Card #2 GIGABYTE Radeon RX 580 8GB Sound Card Realtek OnBoard Monitor 4x LG 34" UWHD 3x ASUS VE278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 Pro 512gb SSD Storage #2 WD Black 2TB SATAIII CPU Cooler ROG Ryujin 240 RGB AIO Case Xigmatek Elysium Black Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 Keyboard Logitech K350 Mouse Logitech M510 Headset Sony Mouse Pad Midnight Black Headset/Speakers Logitech X-530 70 Watts 5.1 OS Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Network Router pfSense
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I actually tried with both power supplies. Brand new EVGA 1300w fully Modular.
I built both systems at the same time, only used the STRIX board in her build with a 32gig Corsair Memory kit.
Just got done running more tests with the memory on this new R VI E O board and Memtest86 was throwing errors Identified 2 chips in the kit that I can leave out with no error. System booted right up and I am going to watch it and see what is happening in the AM. If no BSOD, then I'm going to go with faulty RAM, even though it passed all the other tests on the other board and Return it. This I can return for a refund. Any suggestions/advice on Brand/Type are welcome.
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03-15-2019 04:11 PM #14
xeromist PC Specs Laptop (Model) Dell Inspiron 15 7567 Motherboard MSI x470 Gaming Plus Processor AMD 2600X Memory (part number) 16GB Crucial Ballistix Elite 3600 Graphics Card #1 ASUS GTX 1080 Strix Monitor BenQ BL3200PT Storage #1 Intel 600p NVMe CPU Cooler Wraith Case custom Antec 900 Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard Logitech Orion Spark Mouse Logitech MX500 Headset Plantronics 777 with Oregon Aero upgrade
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Since you're already selecting from the QVL I don't have a better suggestion.
It could be that subsequent BIOS updates will improve memory stability but I wouldn't sit around and wait for that, obviously.
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