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04-18-2017 01:44 PM #11
Mickou06 PC Specs Motherboard Asus Z270F gaming strix Processor Intel KabyLake 7700K Memory (part number) Gskill DDR4-3733mHz Graphics Card #1 Asus Strix GTX1070-O8G Monitor Asus P3G48Q Storage #1 Samsung M.2 EVO960 500GB Storage #2 Samsung EVO850 500GB CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D15 Case Corsair Carbide 600C Power Supply Antec EcorGreen 500W Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Mouse Roccat Kone XTD Headset Razzer Tiamat 7.1 OS Windows 10 Pro 64bits
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Same problem with Asus Z270F update to bios 0906
Hi all,
After updating to this bios 0906 I was also unable to boot, I also had PC freeze during Bios / windows startup.
It appeared the XMP profile for my GSkill 3733MHz DDR4 was the culprit.
With the Bios 0801 everything was working like a charm, now I had to select by hand DDR4-3600MHz in the bios to get things work.
This Bios 0906 is crapping the XMP profile settings, while it was perfectly working in the Bios 0801
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04-18-2017 02:59 PM #12
Next time do your homework before updating BIOS...
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04-24-2017 10:02 PM #13
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Same problem but with 3866 MHz of G Skill
I'm having the same issue with my 3866 GSkill Trident Z. Tried to downgrade to0801 but my XMP profile states 3868 instead of a 3866 like the memory specifications.
It's really strange because the XMP should do the trick.
Tried to do it manually but couldn't get it to work. Could someone help me?
Thank you
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04-25-2017 01:01 AM #14
Klute_Onren PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700k @5.1g no-HT Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX 1070FE Monitor LG 34UM67-P 34" Class 21:9 Storage #1 Samsung 850evo 250g x2 raid0 CPU Cooler Watercool Heatkiller IV Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Power Supply Antec Edge 750 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse Corsair M65 RGB Headset Sennheiser Gaming ONE
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I'm glad you sorted it out. I would suggest learning about overclocking before throwing voltage at it. I started an overclocking log, mostly to keep track for myself but also to show what an overclocking run should look like, not to mention getting feed back. In short, the wilder and faster you throw setting's at your rig the less likely you are to achieve a good clock and the more likely you will toast your OS. Frequent reinstall's are no fun. I would find some guides and start there.
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04-25-2017 01:12 AM #15
Klute_Onren PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700k @5.1g no-HT Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX 1070FE Monitor LG 34UM67-P 34" Class 21:9 Storage #1 Samsung 850evo 250g x2 raid0 CPU Cooler Watercool Heatkiller IV Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Power Supply Antec Edge 750 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse Corsair M65 RGB Headset Sennheiser Gaming ONE
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I would suggest learning about overclocking, technically only 2133/2400 are not overclocked. QVL does it's best to make it easier however these are complex and always changing machines. Click and done doesn't really work in the high performance world. Maybe the first XMP preset but if you want to get what your system is easily or not so easily capable of you need to learn more about it. Given set's of ram with the same chip type are all the same, the only difference would be that they have been binned as capable of higher speeds. I have had my go with budget equipment and while I got it to scream for what it was, I can say you get what you pay for (it's all a lottery, higher specs give you an edge). A common misconception is that 4266 memory will work like lego's. While a home built machine is basically adult lego's, it doesn't end at plugging it in. You need to know how to get it to work at that speed. There are diminishing returns on plug and play IE: XMP. The higher you go the more you need to tweak to get it to work.
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04-25-2017 01:15 AM #16
Klute_Onren PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700k @5.1g no-HT Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX 1070FE Monitor LG 34UM67-P 34" Class 21:9 Storage #1 Samsung 850evo 250g x2 raid0 CPU Cooler Watercool Heatkiller IV Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Power Supply Antec Edge 750 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse Corsair M65 RGB Headset Sennheiser Gaming ONE
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I would figure out which chip your stick's have and go from there. The difference between 3866 and 3868 means nothing, slight variances in bclk can change that easily. You need to learn how to adapt on the fly, I've even had my cpu multiplier reported in OS as 175, computers aren't perfect. Like I said find out which chip is on your stick and go from there, the latency should tell which they are.
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04-25-2017 09:54 AM #17
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Thank you for you reply!!
The label on the memory states CL 18 -19-19-39 at 1.35v.
What I did in the BIOS was to set:
DRAM Frequency -> 3866Mhz
DRAM Voltage -> 1.35 (BIOS updates to 1.3530 automatically)
DRAM CAS LAtency -> 18
DRAM RAS to CAS Delay -> 19
DRAM RAS ACT Time -> 39
Command Rate -> 2T (on the BIOS I've only something like 2N and not 2T, but I think is the same)
DRAM Pre Time that's a setting I don't have but from some research it's said that it's automatically calculated
Can't figure out what I'm missing. Downgraded from version 0901 to 0801 of BIOs, removed the memory and the motherboard battery for a full reset and nothing worked.
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04-25-2017 12:08 PM #18
Klute_Onren PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700k @5.1g no-HT Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX 1070FE Monitor LG 34UM67-P 34" Class 21:9 Storage #1 Samsung 850evo 250g x2 raid0 CPU Cooler Watercool Heatkiller IV Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Power Supply Antec Edge 750 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse Corsair M65 RGB Headset Sennheiser Gaming ONE
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04-25-2017 12:18 PM #19
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yes, I've done that also... Couldn't get them to work, system don't boot and I've to turn the PC off.
I can put some prints here of the configurations if that helps. it's really strange because I've followed some tutorials in the forum and nothing works
thank you again for your help
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04-25-2017 02:20 PM #20
Klute_Onren PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700k @5.1g no-HT Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX 1070FE Monitor LG 34UM67-P 34" Class 21:9 Storage #1 Samsung 850evo 250g x2 raid0 CPU Cooler Watercool Heatkiller IV Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG Power Supply Antec Edge 750 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse Corsair M65 RGB Headset Sennheiser Gaming ONE
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That's all I had to do to get my trident-z to run at 3600, haven't done anything beyond that for testing or tweaking. The only last thing I did was set the tweak mode but I don't think that your board has that. Maybe going by the spd secondary setting's isn't very happy. Or maybe your memory controller isn't happy. Dunno that's all the further I've gotten on memory overclocking.
random thought's: try a different speed, maybe that divider isn't happy on your memory controller. Try bump each related voltage one at a time by 0.05 You aren't using xmp still are you? Make sure you're in manual mode. You could be right on the brink of running at 100bclk see if you can start at 3600 or even lower to get a feel for making it stable. Ask around or research which chip that is, mine is samsung B-die for reference. Find timing's for lower speed and figure that out first. Try your cpu clock at stock to make sure you aren't stressing the cpu to hard by upping the memory. I remember something about IAC and DC setting but don't remember if that's memory bclk or overal speed.Last edited by Klute_Onren; 04-25-2017 at 02:28 PM.