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ASUS maximus hero XI randomly boot to bios some time

Keatonator
Level 7
Hi there I need help with my pc
I have been geting a big with my ASUS Maximus hero xI when I boot my pc. The problem is some time it doesn’t boot in properly i have a clip here when it dos ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADlOl_w1Fdc&feature=share . Some time it boot in fin but overtime it boot like seen in clip I have reinstall windos resetting everything I have a i9 in and as Samson ssd 32gb ram and 2089 ti Bios version1105 windows 10 home 1809 so build 17763.615 If you have any ideas to help me let me no
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XYchromosone wrote:
Hi, Silent_Scone@asus, were you replying me or the OP?


Assuming you're both receiving the Mem O.K message, then both of you.
13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

Silent Scone@ASUS wrote:
Assuming you're both receiving the Mem O.K message, then both of you.


Thanks, No my system just rebooted that one time without any error message at all. It's funny how things like that can happen, one minute I'm reading about the OP having reboots then my system decided to do the same, spontaneously and just that one time [fingers xed].

Silent Scone@ASUS wrote:
Looks like MEM O.K. You can disable the switch located on the board. Might want to check memory stability, too. The function kicks in when POST stress tests fail.


Silent Scone@ASUS could you write what exactly MemOK! switch do? Does it disable memory stress test during POST and disable Memory Training, or disable both? Or.. maybe memory stress test is the same as Memory Training?

cniedzi wrote:
Silent Scone@ASUS could you write what exactly MemOK! switch do? Does it disable memory stress test during POST and disable Memory Training, or disable both? Or.. maybe memory stress test is the same as Memory Training?


The MEM OK II switch turns on and off the memory training which happens automatically or when the MEM OK II button is pressed.

Mappi75
Level 8
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Boot VCCIO & Boot SA Voltage

I set both to 1,29375v - after booting it use 1,2250v for both voltages.

Thats the voltages my 9900KS needs to run.