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Rampage iv black edition startup and shut down

jmoorez2001
Level 10
hello all . a friend of mine haves a system with the RIVBE asus motherboard with MEM 8Gx4 x 2 pckgs
GSKILL F3-2133C9Q-32GZH R with the 4930 cpu over clocked to 4.5 and qaud crucial 256 gb ssd's in raid 10 and a few more regular hard drives for data and other stuff with a RX420 radiator AMD W9000 with full water block and also water block on the RIVBE the probles we are haveing is when start of the pc it start then shuts down then a few second slater it starts back up then it runs fine the whole time its running but then when shuts down it willl do a bluescreen some of the times then restarts and does it all over again ?:confused::confused: ill have the pic of the blue screen soon
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jmoorez2001
Level 10
40849 this is the screen shot of the blue screen after shutting it off :confused: i dont read BSOD so any help would be awsome

Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
jmoorez2001 wrote:
x 2 pckgs


Can you just confirm you are trying to run two kits of RAM for total of 64GB? If so are you trying to run XMP or manually.

The double start? Is that after power has been removed from the system? a so called cold boot? if so the double start is normal as the board resets itself for RAM training etc.

If the double start is a "warm boot" then something else is wrong and if you have two kits of RAM my suspicion would be that is the problem. Try separating the kits (by serial Nos on sticks) and running just one for now...

You could also run Memtest86+

64 gb memory kits is suppose to be all one kit of 8*8 gb
the double restart is always after or even when its been off for awhile as well

no memory is set manual at 1866 and still done with when manual set to 1600 as well

Chino
Level 15
Double post is normal if you cut the power to the motherboard. Download and run Memtest86+ to see if the BSODs are memory related.

Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
Try with only one 32GB kit and see if the problems go away...

And yeah, the double boot is normal in that case.