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Cannot boot with XMP enabled

ra5040
Level 7
I am having a problem with XMP on a Prime Z270-A motherboard. I have the following hardware:

Motherboard: Prime Z279-A
CPU: Intel i7 7700K
VIDEO: NVIDIA QUADRO K1200
RAM: G-Skill F4-3200C16D-32GVK
PSU: Corsair HX750i
Cooling: NZXT Kraken X62

The following settings are with XMP off. I have tested the system using various stress tests (ROG Realbench, AIDA64, Prime95) and it is stable at good temperatures.

WITH XMP OFF
AI Overclock Tuner: Manual
BCLK Frequency: 100.000
ASUS Multicore Enhancement: Auto
AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset: 0
CPU Core Ratio: Sync All Cores
1-Core Ratio Limit: 48

BCLK Frequency: DRAM Frequency Ratio: Auto
DRAM Odd Ratio Mode: Enabled
DRAM Frequency: Auto
TPU: Keep Current Settings
EPU Power Saving Mode: Disabled
CPU SVID Support: Auto
DRAM Timing Control: All defaults
External Digi+ Power Control: All defaults
Internal CPU Power Management: Defaults
IA AC Load Line: 0.01
IA DC Load Line: 0.01
CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max.: Auto
Min. CPU Cache Ratio: Auto
Max CPU Cache Ratio: Auto
BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage: Auto
CPU Core/Cache Voltage: Adaptive Mode
- Offset Mode Sign: +
- Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage 1.320
- Offset Voltage: Auto
CPU Overclocking temperature control: Disabled
DRAM Voltage: Auto
CPU VCCIO Voltage: Auto
CPU System Agent Voltage: Auto
PCH Core Voltage: Auto
CPU Standby Voltage: Auto
DRAM REF Voltage Control: All Auto

I then turned on XMP with the same settings, except for the XMP settings:

WITH XMP ON
AI Overclock Tuner: XMP
XMP: XMP DDR4-3200 16-18-18-18-38-1.35V
BCLK Frequency: 100.000
ASUS Multicore Enhancement: Auto
AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset: 0
CPU Core Ratio: Sync All Cores
1-Core Ratio Limit: 48

BCLK Frequency: DRAM Frequency Ratio: Auto
DRAM Odd Ratio Mode: Enabled
DRAM Frequency: DDR4-3200MHz
TPU: Keep Current Settings
EPU Power Saving Mode: Disabled
CPU SVID Support: Auto
DRAM Timing Control: Defaults
DRAM CAS Latency: 16
DRAM RAS to CAS Delay: 18
DRAM RAS ACT Time: 38
External Digi+ Power Control: All defaults
Internal CPU Power Management: Defaults
IA AC Load Line: 0.01
IA DC Load Line: 0.01
CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max.: Auto
Min. CPU Cache Ratio: Auto
Max CPU Cache Ratio: Auto
BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage: Auto
CPU Core/Cache Voltage: Adaptive Mode
- Offset Mode Sign: +
- Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage 1.320
- Offset Voltage: Auto
CPU Overclocking temperature control: Disabled
DRAM Voltage: 1.3530
CPU VCCIO Voltage: Auto
CPU System Agent Voltage: Auto
PCH Core Voltage: Auto
CPU Standby Voltage: Auto
DRAM REF Voltage Control: All Auto

When I Save/Reset the system hangs with a blank screen. The motherboard LEDs show no error.

I have also tested the system with G-Skill F4-3200C14D-32GVR memories with exactly the same result, so the problem is not with the memories.

I have the DIMMS in slots 2 and 4.

I would appreciate some help

Thanks

Robert
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Chino
Level 15
Unfortunately, DDR4-3200 isn't always plug-n-play. Some manual tweaking is required.

Start with the VCCIO and System Agent voltages. Use small increments/decrements.

Here's a table taken from Raja's guide.

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Zka17
Level 16
Have you tried to enter the XMP values manually?

AI Overclcok tuner: Manual
Then the RAM timings and voltage (from the sticker on the modules).
For start, leave everything else on Auto

BIOS 0906 will cause XMP not to work. Could that be it? I flashed back to 0801 and it fixed my z270h strix

The way around this problem was to press the MemoryOK! button (after resetting the BIOS by removing the battery and memories). This 'retrains' the memories supposedly.

Thanks for your suggestions!

After 0906 bios XMP enabled , my windows 10 crashes during loading screen
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rogzist wrote:
After 0906 bios XMP enabled , my windows 10 crashes during loading screen


I have 0906 and XMP enabled with no problems. I suggest you do a CMOS reset and try again. Here are the instructions, from Asus:
1. Shut down the computer and disconnect the power cord connected to the motherboard (this step is important for the battery removal method)
2. Remove the round lithium battery (CMOS battery) while the power cord is disconnected and wait for an additional 30 seconds.
3. Install the memory kit to the motherboard (make sure the modules are clicked in), and try booting with XMP enabled

ra5040 wrote:
I have 0906 and XMP enabled with no problems. I suggest you do a CMOS reset and try again. Here are the instructions, from Asus:
1. Shut down the computer and disconnect the power cord connected to the motherboard (this step is important for the battery removal method)
2. Remove the round lithium battery (CMOS battery) while the power cord is disconnected and wait for an additional 30 seconds.
3. Install the memory kit to the motherboard (make sure the modules are clicked in), and try booting with XMP enabled



I have exactly the same problem. ROG Z270G just updated the BIOS to 0906 and XMP will lock my CPU to 800MHz. Setting the XMP profile manually causes the same issue. Cleared CMOS, cleared Bios settings, nothing works. I'll now downgrade my bios.

Zka17
Level 16
It seems that with the new BIOS will need re-tweaking your OCs... it happens... new version fixes something and brokes something else...
That's why you need to do your homework before changing BIOS... If you do not gain from updating it, then don't do it!

Zka17 wrote:
It seems that with the new BIOS will need re-tweaking your OCs... it happens... new version fixes something and brokes something else...
That's why you need to do your homework before changing BIOS... If you do not gain from updating it, then don't do it!


I'm afraid that's not the case. Simply enabling XMP on default bios settings locks my 7700K to 800MHz. Same if I setup the profile manually. No overclock or any other setting touched. Reverting back to 0801 works fine.

Z270G/i7 7700K/G.Skill 32GB (4x8) Trident-Z RGB 3466Mhz-16-18-38 1.35v