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Updated to the new bios...

DrDiezel
Level 7
Hello

I updated to the new bios, but now im having problems doing warm reboots, when rebooting the computer wont restart again, the monitor goes black, and i have to turn the computer off and on again, it runs otherwise stable!

My hardware:

Asus Rampage Extreme (obviously :P)
Cpu: 5960X
RAM: Crucial 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 2133MHz CL15
HD: 2x Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB in Raid 0
2x Samsung EVO 250 GB in Raid 0
2x WD 1 TB
2x WS 3 TB
Sound: Asus Essence STX II
Video: 2x Evga 780 6 GB in Sli
Network: Onboard
Monitor: Asus Rog Swift
Os: Windows 8.1 Pro 64
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Chino
Level 15

Raja
Level 13
DrDiezel wrote:
Hello

I updated to the new bios, but now im having problems doing warm reboots, when rebooting the computer wont restart again, the monitor goes black, and i have to turn the computer off and on again, it runs otherwise stable!

My hardware:

Asus Rampage Extreme (obviously :P)
Cpu: 5960X
RAM: Crucial 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 2133MHz CL15
HD: 2x Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB in Raid 0
2x Samsung EVO 250 GB in Raid 0
2x WD 1 TB
2x WS 3 TB
Sound: Asus Essence STX II
Video: 2x Evga 780 6 GB in Sli
Network: Onboard
Monitor: Asus Rog Swift
Os: Windows 8.1 Pro 64



1) What changes made in UEFI? OC etc?
2) What does the BOOT order show - any other device at the top of the BOOT list?

-Raja

Raja@ASUS wrote:
1) What changes made in UEFI? OC etc?
2) What does the BOOT order show - any other device at the top of the BOOT list?

-Raja

The two Samsung Pro 256 raid 0 is the bootdrive, and are located at Intel sata 1 and 2
Other changes, than optimized default in bios are:

Changed fanspeed to silent and pwm mode, all fans
Disabled onboard audio
Made two raid 0 arrays on intel controller 1 and 2, 3 and 4
other harddrives runs in ahci mode
Disabled CSM
I think that is all i changed...

Praz
Level 13
Hello

During the failed reboot what is the Q-Code displayed?

Shamino
Moderator
im curious if this would solve your reboot issues:

Set Cas latency manually to 15 in DRAM Timings, and set Attempt fast boot to enabled bottom of dram timings.

Shamino wrote:
im curious if this would solve your reboot issues:

Set Cas latency manually to 15 in DRAM Timings, and set Attempt fast boot to enabled bottom of dram timings.


Unfortunately, that didnt do the trick 😞
I will try to downgrade bios now, and see if the problem goes away

Now i have downgraded the bios, and load optimized default, and the changed the same settings, and now it seems to be ok!
Maybe a bug in the new version?

DrDiezel wrote:
Now i have downgraded the bios, and load optimized default, and the changed the same settings, and now it seems to be ok!
Maybe a bug in the new version?


I'll play with the 0603 BIOS tonight and see if I can replicate your problem.

DrDiezel
Level 7
The code is 90

Ok, i will try that, thanx