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Random restarts with 3009 and 3101

Griever
Level 7
I have used every single bios extensively as they have been released; all on default settings. With bios 3009 and 3101, I am experiencing random, hard resets. This doesn't happen under load; it can happen even at idle or small load. Oddly, I didn't even have this issue with the beta 3008 bios. Any suggestions as I would like to keep my bios up to date.
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linxeye wrote:
Have they publicly release this test BIOS ?

Guess not, although I had no restarts with beta since installing, 5 days or so.
You can just monitor official Drivers page here
http://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/RAMPAGE_V_EXTREME/HelpDesk_Download/

jekidwell
Level 7
I am still testing this new 0044 BIOS. My system remains stable. I know there are a number of you very interested in getting this new test BIOS. Please be patient as I know the ASUS engineers are looking to release a good solution to the many issues caused by the 3xxx series of BIOS releases. I have asked ASUS when this new test BIOS will be publically released. They have not answered my question. I can understand why they will not answer my question. They are in a testing phase. When they are satisfied with the test results, I am sure they will release this new BIOS to the worldwide public. Keep checking the ASUS website. ASUS is working this issue and help is on the way.

Regards,

JEK
Rampage V Extreme
Intel 5930K @ 4400 MHz
CPU Cooled by Koolance EXOS 2.5 Radiator
Koolance CPU-380I Water Block
AMD R9 295x2 with stock hybrid cooler
16GB DDR4 Gskill DRAM F4-3000C15Q-16GRK
15-15-15-35 2T, 1.35 Vdc , clocked at 2400MHz
Corsair ATX 1200i Power Supply

Griever
Level 7
Ok, one week of running with default settings and no restarts with test bios 0044.

I find it fascinating how can asus software engineers manage to get such complex bioses and things done if at the same time they struggle with easyer stuff like ui´s etc, and cant get bugs fixed in long time.
Will the forum bugs get fixed?

Griever
Level 7
I'm not sure. I can tell you that 3402 is dated *older* than 0044. That makes me wonder if maybe a separate team is working on this beta. 0044 is still running for me with not one reset, yet.

Bios updated (3402), computer restarted after an hour, problem still remain.

The bios version numbers are getting quite big.
But many features are still not reliable.
Will the forum bugs get fixed?

Griever
Level 7
Yes, I tried 3402 for a few hours last night and it finally reset on me. Back to 0044.

Andrew_WOT
Level 7
I had restarts with all version of 3xxx.
None with 0044 (Beta) and none so far with 3402. Everything on default (recommended) settings.

Hey Guys i see that im not the only one with random restarts on this Motherboard i got MB Rampage V Extreme U3.1, CPU Intel i7-6800K, PSU Fortron Everest 80Plus 800, RAM Corsair Vengeance® LPX Memorykit 16 GB, OCZ Agility 3 64gb (yes i know an old one want to buy something better in future), GPU Asus GTX970 GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5 Strix, Fan COOLERMASTER HYPER 212 Evo. So and as i buyed motherboard, fan, cpu (the rest i had in my old PC) i did BIOS flash on the version 3301, then i instaled the rest OS, drivers and so on started my pc and then after few hours it retarded itself did find it strange but i was thinking just some random failure, but then it happend again and then again and now it happens randomly few time trough the day does not matter if i do something like gaming or just idle i checked the temperatures CPU GPU everything is fine i checked the PSU messed the voltage wiht Multimeter i tested RAM i did test the SSD so it kinda shows in the Direction that the issue is the Motherboard, what should i do is there any solution?