10-03-2015 06:51 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:39 AM by ROGBot
10-03-2015 09:35 AM
salman31 wrote:
There is a new bios i.e 0905, you can try to see whether your problems will be resolved.
10-08-2015 04:21 AM
10-08-2015 04:46 AM
Adampvp wrote:
Hey, iv had an identical issue, albeit with slightly different specs (but the same Mobo).
My specs:
Windows 10 pro
Core i7 6700k processor
Asus Maximus Ranger VIII z170 motherboard
Strix R9 Fury graphics card
850 evo ssd 500gb
Corsair HX1000i Power Supply
32gb Crucial Ballistix sport ddr4 ram
For me a OS reinstall fixed it... Until i installed aisuite, then crashes returned. Even after uninstalling it and restoring stock processor settings in bios.
I have since done another reinstall.. Had one freeze and subsequently sfc /scannow fixed 1 error. Since then it has been completely stable.
Im pretty sure it is a driver issue/conflict considering I am completely stable following a reinstall.
If you find some sort of fix or identify the issue, let me know!
My advice to you:
Do a fresh install of windows, get motherboard drivers only (not the asus utilities), then use DDU to remove graphics drivers and do a fresh install using latest drivers
Best of luck, hopefully future driver updates fix this issue
11-28-2015 04:48 PM
UnknownEngineer wrote:
I am now running the 0905 BIOS, haven't tested properly yet for crashes but I did notice some audio clipping, even with sonic studio effects disabled. I really do not want to do a reinstall of Win10, I am not exactly sure how to reactivate it.
I'll check support and see if any newer drivers are available that might fix this,
11-29-2015 02:53 AM
zalmoxis12000 wrote:
Where did you get this version of BIOS?
11-29-2015 03:47 AM
UnknownEngineer wrote:
I mistyped, I meant 1001, still had 2 crashes after increasing VCCIO to and System agent voltage to 1.2V.
I have now increased my ram voltage to 1.25 in addition to that while maintaining the 16 16 40 timings and other voltage changes.
Tech syndicate had a video on skylake overcloking, they mentioned using the RAM slots furthest away from the CPU to get more relaxed timings, I'll try that if this doesn't work.
12-04-2015 05:19 AM
10-08-2015 04:27 AM