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08-07-2019 12:30 PM #1
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Giving Up On The Rampage VI For GPU Rendering
Is there anyone in this community that has successfully found the right combination of BIOS and settings to get
this board to run without either locking up or getting a BSOD while under heavy GPU load? I've been mostly rendering with
Redshift via Houdini and it's been completely hit or miss. Sometimes I'm running fine for a day. The next day I get 3 hard
lock ups 15 minutes apart.
I'm on BIOS 1704 after flashing it from an equally unstable 15-something
Everything is set to the defaults in the BIOS. I've tried XMP for my ram which it supports but felt like I was getting
further lock-ups. I have not set my RAM parameters manually as of yet.
I've run memtest for 2 passes (all i've had time for) with no issues.
I've tried Prime95 for a couple hours with no issues.
My temperatures are all fine. CPU is water cooled. One 2080 ti is water cooled. The other is 2 PCI-E slots away and has normal temps.
I've yet to try moving my RAM to only the left side which some users have suggested. This is not really a solution to me
as when I decided to upgrade from 64 to 128 this will no longer be a fix.
If someone out there with the same motherboard and similar specs and is doing similar work, I'd love to heard your magical
combination to get this board running without issue.
These are my specs:
Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
Intel Core i9 7940x @ 3.1 GHZ
64GB G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4-3200MHz
Asus ROG Rampage VI Extreme (LGA 2066)
EVGA RTX 2080ti Hybrid XC
Asus RTX 2070 (blower)
Samsung SSD 970 Pro 1TB (M.2)
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08-07-2019 12:41 PM #2
LiveOrDie PC Specs Motherboard ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTREME OMEGA Processor Intel Core i9 10980XE 4.6Ghz 1.12v WC Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3000C14D 64GB Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA EK WB/BP Monitor LG 4k 43inch Storage #1 Samsung 960 Pro NVME 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 860 Evo 1TB x 3 CPU Cooler EK-Velocity , EK-CoolStream PE 360, XSPC TX240 Ultrathin, EK X-RES 140 Revo D5 RGB PWM Case Corsair Obsidian 500D SE ATX-E Modded Power Supply Cooler Master V 1300W Keyboard Logitech G910 Mouse Logitech G900 Headset Razer Tiamat 2.2 v2 OS Windows 10 x64 Network Router NetGear
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Guessing your CPU is running stock? maybe try overclocking it just saying sometime stock can be worse than a good solid OC.
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08-07-2019 03:37 PM #3
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If it's not overlocked when set to the default settings, then no it's not. Is there some indication that makes you think the CPU clock speed is causing the instability? Genuinely
curious.
Do you have a recommendation as to what means I should OC the CPU in the BIOS. I am not that familiar with the intricacies as I bought this board because I thought
a board built for OC would be the most stable for someone that had no intention of overclocking.
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08-08-2019 12:24 AM #4
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08-08-2019 01:15 AM #5
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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What's the exact part number for the memory? Have you tested it? Is the kit on the QVL list? This is first few things I can think of at the moment. Ramtest is recommended by a few on the forum as it's much quicker:
https://www.karhusoftware.com/ramtest/
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08-08-2019 01:57 AM #6
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G.SKILL TridentZ Series 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Intel Z370 Platform / Intel X99 Platform Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C14Q-64GTZSW
I'll give that test a try. Thanks!
Another thing I just tried was using the OC wizard in the BIOS just for the hell of it. The first OC'd the clockspeed 35% and the second 20%. Instant freezes upon entering windows. WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. I have an NZXT Kraken x62 on my CPU which I forgot to mention. I had to end up doing a full CMOS reset to get it running without instant lock ups. Just setting it back to the optimized defaults was not enough to bring back the "stability".
Here's a post I came across that eludes to the same issues as mine while rendering:
https://render.otoy.com/forum/viewto...ampage#p349896
There seems to be a fix here but is beyond my level of comfort.
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08-08-2019 02:16 AM #7
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And to answer your QVL question. Yes, my ram is on the list if your search for "F4-3200C14Q-64GTZSW".
Running RAM Test right now for the past 15 min. Error Count 0. I'll run it for a longer duration later tonight and get back to you.
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08-08-2019 02:40 AM #8
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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08-08-2019 03:30 AM #9
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Ran it for 49 min reaching 927% coverage. 0 Errors.
Despite this I opened up CPU-Z and noticed my DRAM Freq and timings are wrong.
They should be :
~1600mhz (half of 3200)
14-14-14-34-2N
Instead it shows:
~1065mhz
15-15-15-36-1T
So I figured why not enable XMP to fix this. Go into the BIOS (which btw is absolute defaults at this point) and flip on XMP. I deny whatever intel optimization it tries to turn on when you enable XMP. Boot up. Confirm Memory tab in CPU-Z looks accurate now. Fire up Ram Test for about 10 min. Locks up. No BSOD or windows error. Just frozen.
So to recap what's happened this evening:
Do some basic OC using the BIOS's built-in OC wizard tool : WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
Set my ram specifications correctly via enabling XMP : Freeze up within 10 min of Ram Test.
I'd share an image of my BIOS but I have reverted to defaults yet again. Everything seems to be on AUTO.
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08-08-2019 04:04 AM #10
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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It may be an issue with a bad memory kit or weak IMC on the CPU itself. It’s recommended to run memory tests at the speed recommended by the manufacturer.
Did *Ramtest report errors before locking up?
I would probably say ok to the intel optimization when enabling xmp.*
I also test memory outside windows with this:
*https://hcidesign.com/memtest/
I usually buy the deluxe version which comes with an iso that you can burn to a flash drive and boot from it into the program. Found a few errors this way. hope this helps.*