06-20-2016 02:35 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:47 AM by ROGBot
06-20-2016 03:12 PM
06-20-2016 03:27 PM
Qwinn wrote:
Okay, I installed it. Surprisingly, it went through the reboot procedure where firmware is being updated once going from 3101 to 3202, but only once instead of twice like it does going from anything before 3008 to 3101. So either one firmware's been updated again or one's been reverted. Here's the version numbers I got from the BIOS - I don't have them listed for 3101 so not sure which changed:
iROG1 - RGE1-X99-0515
iROG2 - RGE2-X99-0206
ME - 9.1.37.1002
Microcode - 2d (I know this one didn't change)
Booted up into Windows fine with memory at XMP settings. (I stopped using my 3000Mhz memory overclock a few weeks ago because one boot it'd be rock solid stable and the next it'd cause huge errors. I won't try it again until people start saying wonderful things about consistent memory stability on one of these BIOS).
Boot time *might* have improved. Hard to tell for sure yet. It's not slower than 3101, at least.
06-20-2016 11:36 PM
Qwinn wrote:
Here's the version numbers I got from the BIOS - I don't have them listed for 3101 so not sure which changed:
iROG1 - RGE1-X99-0515
iROG2 - RGE2-X99-0206
ME - 9.1.37.1002
Microcode - 2d (I know this one didn't change)
06-20-2016 03:31 PM
Is the XMP issue with 3101 bsod fixed with 3202?
06-20-2016 03:44 PM
Qwinn wrote:
Couldn't say, I never experienced it, I ran fine on 3101 with memory on XMP for a while. (My 3000 Mhz overclock was, however, stable as a rock one day and completely unstable the next. which is why I've gone back to XMP).
In fact, I can confirm that 3202 still has the magic juice that 3101 also had that has been giving me much better memory read speeds in Aida benchmark. On prior versions (2101 and earlier) with same O/C on core (4.4) and cache (4.2) and memory at 2666 Mhz XMP settings, I was getting memory read in the 58k range. Now still over 62k.
06-21-2016 01:02 AM
Qwinn wrote:
Couldn't say, I never experienced it, I ran fine on 3101 with memory on XMP for a while. (My 3000 Mhz overclock was, however, stable as a rock one day and completely unstable the next. which is why I've gone back to XMP).
In fact, I can confirm that 3202 still has the magic juice that 3101 also had that has been giving me much better memory read speeds in Aida benchmark. On prior versions (2101 and earlier) with same O/C on core (4.4) and cache (4.2) and memory at 2666 Mhz XMP settings, I was getting memory read in the 58k range. Now still over 62k.
06-21-2016 04:46 AM
vmanuelgm wrote:
You only have to use rampage tweak mode 2 to increase those numbers in 2000 versions... At least in my system it does so...
06-20-2016 04:19 PM
06-20-2016 04:42 PM