03-26-2017 11:32 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:39 PM by ROGBot
04-16-2017 01:57 AM
04-16-2017 02:06 AM
04-16-2017 03:14 AM
Malkan wrote:
Now it happens om EVERY restart/start.
04-16-2017 07:34 AM
04-19-2017 02:35 AM
kingkajsdhaskasda wrote:
nope, 0704 doesnt work for me either! Random coldboot bug still.
btw, can any of you connect to the internet from bios?
04-19-2017 10:35 PM
No0B25 wrote:
That was the case for me as well. Your mileage may and will vary, but I went to not using the XMP profile as is, but doing it manually. I got it working by giving the CPU voltage an 80mV plus, 1.379v for RAM (a little higher than specified) and had to actually decrease VCCIO to 0.9375v and System Agent to 1.025v. Having VCCIO and SA voltages where the overclocking guide tells them to be is unstable for me and would give me the red LED every time I'd turn the machine on.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and the update brought a nice addition to the LED functionality with it. Now the Aura lighting turns off more quickly after the system shuts down and also when it goes to sleep.
I.G.SYME@BTINTERNET.COM wrote:
Nope. Didn't think it would work and so it proved to be the case. Sounds great in theory but..... Just download the cap file and use the tool function to install BIOS updates. Works fine and gets easier with every iteration of Asus motherboard. When I think back to how scary and difficult it was 15 to 20 yrs back it is the proverbial "piece of piss" nowadays!
04-21-2017 01:11 PM
05-03-2017 11:12 AM
05-03-2017 06:21 PM
TheWizardMan wrote:
I am having a very similar problem with my Maximus IX Formula.
I have 4 sticks of 8 GB Trident Z 3733 MHZ ram that was working fine on XMP settings until this weekend. This past weekend I upgraded my GPUs from 1080s to 1080tis and now my PC won't cold boot (the system won't post, but all the LEDs and Q-Code lights are on, receiving Q-Code 00) unless I turn off the PSU, let it sit for a few second and then turn everything back on. I can replicate all steps I described almost 100% of the time.
Things I've tried so far:
- Booting with 1 stick of ram and alternating DIMMs;
- Manually entering memory timing information; and
- Enabling fast boot and disabling memory check.
The only thing that seems to resolve the issue that I have tried so far is turning off XMP and setting the memory to Auto settings so it runs at 2133 MHZ.
Note: I haven't played with the voltage at this stage, but will when I get home.
The reason I'm so confused is that up until I changed my GPUs everything was working fine. I don't understand why all of a sudden the ram can't run at XMP settings.
05-04-2017 08:16 AM