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C7HWIFI + BIOS 2703 = Double Posting

danielyeap
Level 7
Hi All,
My machine's specs:
3900X
C7HWIFI + 2703
GSKILL RIPJAWS V 3200 16GB x4 (total 64GB)
NVIDIA GTX1060 6GB

Most of the BIOS/UEFI settings are OOTB. I just made the following changes:
(a) DOCP (setting the RAM to 3200)
(b) VCORE = Offset - 0.05
(c) SOC = 1.1
(d) DRAM = 1.35
(e) PCIE = GEN3

The strange thing is it will:
(i) double post (after I press the power button, it will power off in like split second and post the second time successfully)
(ii) long post (if remove power supply)

I read one of Shamino's posts and it was mentioned that the "double post" is normal.

Is everyone else facing this too?
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UncleHunk
Level 7
If you can restart windows with no problem and have system booting from warm start then it is ok.

gupsterg
Level 13
danielyeap wrote:
Is everyone else facing this too?


Sailing same boat as you...

danielyeap wrote:
I read one of Shamino's posts and it was mentioned that the "double post" is normal.


Seems so to me...
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neotokyo
Level 7
Mine also double post, some bios/uefi reset/clear it just posts normally when I first set the timing of my ram, but then I touch something in the memory settings it starts to double posts. It never double posts if I don't touch the ram and everything is set to "auto". Not sure if it's related, but when it starts to double posts, if I revert APM Erp settings back to "disabled" from "s5" or "s4+s5", it stops double posting.
ram is Crucial Balistix Sport LT 2400Mhz (Micron rev.b/b-die from 2016) @3200 16-19-19-19-39-73 or 17-19-19-19-39-73.

neotokyo wrote:
Mine also double post, some bios/uefi reset/clear it just posts normally when I first set the timing of my ram, but then I touch something in the memory settings it starts to double posts. It never double posts if I don't touch the ram and everything is set to "auto". Not sure if it's related, but when it starts to double posts, if I revert APM Erp settings back to "disabled" from "s5" or "s4+s5", it stops double posting.
ram is Crucial Balistix Sport LT 2400Mhz (Micron rev.b/b-die from 2016) @3200 16-19-19-19-39-73 or 17-19-19-19-39-73.


so, with APM Erp set to disable and memory is oc, the double boot stop?

how about reboot?

neotokyo wrote:
Mine also double post, some bios/uefi reset/clear it just posts normally when I first set the timing of my ram, but then I touch something in the memory settings it starts to double posts. It never double posts if I don't touch the ram and everything is set to "auto". Not sure if it's related, but when it starts to double posts, if I revert APM Erp settings back to "disabled" from "s5" or "s4+s5", it stops double posting.
ram is Crucial Balistix Sport LT 2400Mhz (Micron rev.b/b-die from 2016) @3200 16-19-19-19-39-73 or 17-19-19-19-39-73.


Shaminio's post does explain the reason...
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gupsterg wrote:
Shaminio's post does explain the reason...


I've read it...............................

gupsterg wrote:
Shaminio's post does explain the reason...
neotokyo wrote:
I've read it...............................


So we've been given the reason. I don't believe ASUS can make changes to how PSP (Platform Security Processor) restricts aspects. So I don't understand why the discussions keep happening on this aspect of post?

To me I really don't care on how post occurs, as long as it occurs within reasonable time and is done properly, so things are stable.
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neotokyo
Level 7
I've never had a double boot during a reboot. Only when I shutdown my computer and start it again, immediately or a while later.

neotokyo wrote:
I've never had a double boot during a reboot. Only when I shutdown my computer and start it again, immediately or a while later.


Same here. I have no problem at all with reboot. The double post will only happen if I cold boot or power down then up.

Lately, I am starting to experience system freeze as well if I enable DOCP. So, I am back to 2133 (instead of 3200) now. At least it's stable until I run a thorough memtest.

Do you guys think changing RAM will help?

Or is it related to my total RAM of 64GB (utilized all 4 banks)?