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11-27-2020 02:35 AM #11
MirceaForce PC Specs Motherboard ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTREME OMEGA Processor Intel® Core i9-7920X Processor Extreme Edition 4.2 GHZ auto Memory (part number) G.SKILL 32GB 14-14-14-34 [Trident Z RGB] F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1070 Founders Edition Graphics Card #2 Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB Graphics Card #3 Samsung SSD 850 PRO 2TB Sound Card Sound Blaster Z Monitor IPS LED LG 27" 27UD69P 27 inch 4K 5 ms WhiteFreeSync - disabled, Display port Storage #1 Samsung 950 PRO M.2 512GB OS Storage #2 Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB CPU Cooler CORSAIR Hydro Series H80i v2 Case Cooler Master: HAF X Power Supply Seasonic PRIME Titanium 850w Keyboard normal usb benq Mouse Razer Taipan Headset/Speakers Logitech Z-5500 digital OS Windows 10 x64 Pro up to date Network Router :Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I210 Accessory #1 LG OLED55C8PLA
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MB: ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTREME-CPU: Intel Core i9-7920X Processor Extreme Edition 4.2 GHZ auto-CORSAIR Hydro Series H80i v2 Video: GEFORCE GTX 1070 Founders Edition. - G.SKILL 32GB 14-14-14-34 [Trident Z RGB] F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR- Seasonic PRIME Titanium 850 w-SSD: Samsung SSD 850 PRO 2TB x3 -SSD: Samsung 950 PRO M.2 512GB OS-Sound Blaster Z -Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I210 CASE:Cooler Master: HAF X MONITOR:IPS LED LG 27" 27UD69P 27 inch 4K 5 ms TV: LG OLED55C8P OS: Windows 10 x64 Pro up to date
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11-27-2020 09:41 AM #12
Super Gnome PC Specs Motherboard ROG Rampage VI Extreme Omega / ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Processor Intel® Core™ i9-9980XE / AMD 3950x Memory (part number) Corsair LPX Vengeance DDR4 2666MHz 128 GB / Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-3200 32GB DDR4 3200MH Graphics Card #1 Asus 2080 Turbo / Asus 2080 ti Turbo Graphics Card #2 Asus 2080 Turbo / Asus 2080 ti Turbo Monitor JAPANNEXT JN-VT500UHD 4K 50-inch LCD Storage #1 Crucial MX500 1 TB / Sabient SB-ROCKET-NVMe4-500 Storage #2 Samsung 970 Pro 1 TB / ADATA XPG SX5500 Pro 3D NAND NVMe Gen3x4 PCIe M.2 CPU Cooler ROG Ryujin 360 / NZXT Kraken X62 Case Thermaltake View 71 TG / Thermaltake View 31 Power Supply CORSAIR AXi Series, AX1600i 1600 watt / Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB 1200 watt Accessory #1 Noctua 140mm 3000 RPM x 4 / Noctua 140 mm 3000 RPM x 2 Accessory #2 Gigabyte GC-A 2WAY NVLINK RGB (3-slot) / ROG NVLINK Bridge 3-Slot A
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Again, thanks for the info. And not yet. But when I do have and make time I will definitely follow your directions. Honestly, I had no idea you should do those things and have never heard that before--but doing things like setting all to default settings makes sense. Regardless, the next time I have time and muster the courage to try one of the newer Bioses I will follow your directions.
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12-08-2020 11:07 PM #13
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I flashed 3201 onto my Omega when I switched from a bare die 7900x to my 10980XE. I couldn’t get a decent OC without high temps or just plain instability. A few nights ago, I went to Asus’ website and downloaded 3006 as 0802 didn’t seem to work with my 10980. Applied the same 4.7 OC settings I was trying with 3201and I was able to drop voltage needed by quite a bit. I’m at 4.8 now with 1.23V and *max temps dropped from 86 to 79. Going to try and tweak it a bit more, but I’m staying with 3006.*
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01-15-2021 08:52 AM #14
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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02-08-2021 05:21 AM #15
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Wow, I'm still on version 0602! I've been kind of hesitant to update the BIOS on my Omega with all the complaints concerning the newer BIOS updates and I've put it off. At this point, if I leave it on the older version, my system would be vulnerable. There's also a new problem that's cropped up. Occasionally I'm getting a cold boot error, Code A2 Detect HDD, which won't even allow me into the BIOS despite the screen logo showing. To get into the BIOS screen and then finally into Windows, I have to power down the system and turn it back on. Reset doesn't work. The MB has to power off fully. Once is usually successful. So if I decide to update the BIOS for this board as part of my troubleshooting, which version seems to be the most stable? 3006 or earlier? I hate to install the newest version with all the complaints about CPU performance.
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02-08-2021 01:59 PM #16
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I went back to 0802 on my Omega. Tried a modded 3006 bios, but 0802 is still my "go-to".