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Corsair said they're not listed on the QVL list so they can't recommend them. My ram didn't come up when I went through Corsair's compatibility checker but when I searched for ram by board on their website it was listed. Really seems like they're passing the buck on this.
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Originally posted by jenson97 jenson97 wrote:

Corsair said they're not listed on the QVL list so they can't recommend them. My ram didn't come up when I went through Corsair's compatibility checker but when I searched for ram by board on their website it was listed. Really seems like they're passing the buck on this.


One name. G.Skill.

They don't pass the buck. You have questions, they have answers.

Here's the link to memory that G.Skill themselves have tested on your MB. Compatibility is guaranteed.
http://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=52&chip=2484&model=2512


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Yeah I was looking to go with them but for the speed of memory and size I needed to fit under the heatsink coupled with price I opted for corsair even if I prefer g skill or crucial. Talked to someone on the phone and he sounded like he thought given my circumstances they'd be willing and able to take of me if I can't find a fix in the bios settings. Will try to figure it out this weekend.

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Originally posted by jenson97 jenson97 wrote:

Yeah I was looking to go with them but for the speed of memory and size I needed to fit under the heatsink coupled with price I opted for corsair even if I prefer g skill or crucial. Talked to someone on the phone and he sounded like he thought given my circumstances they'd be willing and able to take of me if I can't find a fix in the bios settings. Will try to figure it out this weekend.


Keep us posted, huh?
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Tried changing the settings for the ram and switched fast boot to off and on (did not try ultra fast boot as it said I'd be unable to get back into the bios without doing something extra (can't remember exact description but it didn't sound like it would help). No change. I'll mess with it some more tonight and take it down to one stick of memory and see if that changes anything (didn't want to have to take off one of the heatsink fans if I could avoid it).
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Not sure where to look for the UEFI version. Under advanced and choose configuration I see ME FW Version as 11.0.0.1180. Is that it or where should I look for it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Dec 2016 at 12:57pm
BIOS revision is shown on/in the opening page of the BIOS when you enter it
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Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:



In the UEFI/BIOS, OC Tweaker, DRAM Configuration screen, all the way at the bottom of the screen, setting the MRC Fast Boot option to Disabled. That will cause memory training to occur during POST, which may help with the 55 POST code.



After doing that I can get the system to reboot and turn on normal at speed 2133 or 2800 (only other speeds I have tried).  After trying to set the memory back to use the XMP profile (it does recognize the correct profile), manually setting it to the correct settings, or setting everything to auto but at 3200 speed it still won't reboot correctly.  That's with both sticks still in and in slots A1 and B1.  Probably won't get around to throwing in the other 2 sticks till the weekend I'm guessing.  At least I can get it to reboot correctly for now with slightly faster ram.  If I can keep it at those settings with the other 32gb in I'll probably live with it.  Tried upping my CPU clock speed to 4.5ghz and seems stable to far also.  During all testing I was putting my CPU back to default (only upped the multiplier for the overclock).

What software can I use to access the bios while in windows 10 and see my processor temperature?  About to see if Asrock has utilities available but though you guys might know off hand.


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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

BIOS revision is shown on/in the opening page of the BIOS when you enter it


I'm probably just blind.  Any way for me to see a pic or screenshot of where to look?
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Wow I knew I was tired but didn't realize I was THAT tired.  lol

UEFI version is P2.10
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