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    If I upgrade to Bios 0802, will my profiles be available? Or do I have to save them first on a stick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atifan View Post
    If I upgrade to Bios 0802, will my profiles be available? Or do I have to save them first on a stick?
    It erases all profiles and starts your BIOS from scratch.. back them up to a drive first. Also, I wouldn't be so sure the same profiles and voltages will behave the same way in the 0802 bios since the SVID/LLC rules are changed... 0802 at full auto settings uses WAY less voltage than 0505.

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    Hello

    Saved profiles cannot be used between different BIOS versions.

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    Well I think I finally found the problem, XMP does not work on my G.Skill TridentZ 3600MHz CL15 (2x8 GB Dual channel) and yes they are on the QVL.
    When I turned it to the default 2133MHz (CL 15 15 15 36) I was able to play Assassins Creed Origins for an hour with no problems (except my frames are now lower than they were of course) They do however pass every single test / benchmark I could throw at them like aida64, prime95 and windows memory diagnostics, but every time I tried to play games they would just crash to desktop after 5-20 minutes every single time.

    I was able to run them on XMP on 0505, but then the heat on CPU became the problem of course since it was running on over 1.412 vcore volts..
    Hopefully this will be fixed in a future update :-)

    Model: F4-3600C15D-16GTZ
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    http://gskill.com/en/product/f4-3600c15d-16gtz
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    Have you tried tuning the SA and IO voltages?

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    I had intermittent issues posting with my Gskill 2x16gb 3466 on XMP.

    Managed to resolve it by increasing dram voltage to 1.36v from 1.35v

    Suggestions from other forums also said increasing vccio & vccsa to around 1.1-1.3v helps tooo.

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    Does this new bios mean the llc between each step is changed? i have to have mine on 6 in order to keep my system stable. i have my vcssa and vccio at 1.0 and 1.1, manual voltage 1.32 and is reported 1.312 no dips during load. my ram runs at the correct speed 3200mhz @ 1.35. Since i run manual i don't need to change the line in to 0.01 correct? thats only for adaptive?

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    @Raja - I think I might have found the root cause of my Z370g's memory intermittent issues with XMP post issues... computer managed to get stuck again even after my latest changes.

    In bios it showed the VRAM voltage was @ 1.2v even though It was set at 1.36 and after I tried to increase it to 1.37 it wouldn't boot as bios sitll only displayed 1.2v... after a few more boot cycles going in and out of the bios, it finally displayed the correct voltage to the memory, i closed the bios and it booted in...

    I'm using the latest bios 0430, I suspect this could be some odd motherboard / bios issue not always reading/pushing the correct voltage for the DRAM even though its set. Hopefully this can be investigated and fixed some times it gets very time consuming ot boot in till the bios / mb recognises the voltage settings and actually applies it.
    Last edited by morph.; 11-18-2017 at 03:20 PM.

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    Hello

    When the system boots in safe mode because of an unsuccessful previous boot attempt the memory voltage will be set to the default value of 1.20V regardless of what voltage value is entered in the voltage field.

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    Thanks Praz, so after that how do I get it to boot up with the configured settings?

    Even after saving the settings and moving on it won’t post...

    Seems to be playing post roulette... but once it posts the system boots fine goes into windows and runs... oddly I’ve seen it post once or twice with the “safe mode” voltage settings too...*
    Last edited by morph.; 11-19-2017 at 12:45 AM.

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