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tnikos
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Hi,
I have the asrock x99 extreme 3, i Have 4x8GB Ram Corsair CMV8GX4M1A2133C15, i bought the motherboard the end of 2015 Today i bought 4x16GB Corsair CMV16GX4M1A2133C15, and the motherboard did not open, did not accepted. My Steps to Resolve I had the version 1.50 and i upgrade to 3.50 but without positive result. I just won to increase with old Memories(32GB) from 1833 to 2133Mhz speed It is possible to work with those memories ? Thanks Nikos
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CPL0
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Funny you should mention that, one of my OCZ (non-Sandforce) Vertex 4's suddenly disappeared from the system / BIOS a little while back. Tried the usual power reset, nothing so decided to have a look inside. No green LED when power applied, metal cover discolored around the thermal pad similar to what you might see with high temperatures. When software was used to monitor and check SMART never remembered seeing any temperature that looked hot. Anyway, after checking some components with a meter seemed there was a shorted capacitor presumably a filter transient cap for one of the memory supplies. Which one though, decided to power it on and do the feel test. The cap that burns the finger is the faulty one. Sure enough there was a real hot one, used some BFAI to remove it, checked with the meter again and looked a lot better. Connected to PC via USB and now detected. I guess I should replace it rather than leave it empty but given this capacitor had failed after 1637 hours (the equivalent of less than 70 days) most likely the other caps would be from the same batch and could also prematurely fail. I post this so if someone else experiences the same problem and didn't quite get around to backing up something on the disk then there may still be a chance of recovery. Faulty capacitor removed (red arrow C162) however could easily be any of those others such as shown with green arrow. Hope this might prove useful to someone. Edited by CPL0 - 16 Feb 2017 at 7:56pm |
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a_smart_imbecile
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Hello,
Just updated my Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 to the latest BIOS P1.60 and I'm having heavy system stuttering and mouse pointer lag while watching Amazon Video and Netflix on any browser, but other streaming services like YouTube and Twitch are fine. This happens only with the new BIOS (P1.60), the old one (P1.40) runs smoothly. Tried a different bunch of GPU drivers and browsers, but no luck. Temperatures are OK. I'm on Windows 10 version 1709 and gaming-wise I have no problem. Edited by a_smart_imbecile - 23 Mar 2018 at 4:20am |
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wardog
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I "want' to say you need to thank Intel for that lovely, NOT!, Spectre/Meltdown BIOSes are. Note: It is NOT Asrocks doing but instead Intels. Search Google. You are not alone. |
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a_smart_imbecile
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Of course, I know it's Intel microcode's fault. I'm just reporting my experience with the new BIOS for public knowledge. Edited by a_smart_imbecile - 23 Mar 2018 at 4:59am |
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Xaltar
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Honestly, unless you use the system for business and have a high risk of being targeted, I would just stick to the old BIOS that worked properly. My philosophy is that if someone targets you and is intent on hacking you, they don't need an exploit, they will get you anyway. From what I understand, the odds of a mass attack using these exploits are very slim.
If security is a major concern for you, I suggest you make a big stink on the intel forums As Wardog said, you are not alone. In the end, it's your decision to make, just sharing my 2c on the matter
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wardog
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Gotch'ya. Me bad. |
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a_smart_imbecile
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Just checked the newest v1.70 BIOS for my Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 motherboard, and the issue is still there. After withdrawing previous v1.60, I wonder why Asrock even released this new one, since the change-log is exactly the same.
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Foosking
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I tried updating my X99E-itx/ac BIOS from P1.50 to P3.80 to fix the Spectre issues and it froze at 25%. After an hour like this I rebooted knowing its going to be bricked and sure enough it is. I just sent support an email asking where do I get a BIOS chip with P1.50 on it.
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Foosking
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I emailed support and have no reply from them so I ordered a bios chip from ebay. I installed it today and it works but I get error MAC addresses are invalid in both CMOS and Flash My mb has 2 Ethernet ports. I have looked on the mb for a decal with the MAC but do not see one. The decal I see below the PCI-e slot has the correct amount of digits but it does not work. In windows ipconfig /all shows 1 correct MAC but the other looks incorrect 88-88-88-88-87-88. I rewrote the 1 and it took so now I am trying to find the other one. Where do I find the MAC address for the LAN ports? The FAQ says it on a sticker but that is not true for this model.
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