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I have the same motherboard, but my memory CMK16GX4M2B3000. I had the same problems with pass POST. And this is the only solution that helped me!!! VCCIO - Auto VCCSA - Auto Edited by polo567 - 25 Mar 2017 at 7:40am |
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Sorry, but I just noticed this post. Great, I'm glad that worked for you! Oh, ye of little faith... As I said, I've done that method myself, and it worked. The little secret about XMP is that using it can set things in the UEFI/BIOS that we don't notice, or cannot see at all. The XMP profile might set something in the Secondary memory setting, down on the second or third page of the endless memory parameters. That does not happen using DRAM Tweaker, it just does the most basic timings from the XMP profile. There are many unknown to us settings in the UEFI/BIOS, behind the scenes. Using the XMP profile can cause the UEFI to change some of those things. That again does not happen with DRAM Tweaker. If you have more problems, please let us know. |
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Can you see what the VCCIO and VCCSA voltages are set to in the H/W Monitoring screen, when those settings are on Auto? Auto for those setting is really standard, were they set to something else if you used the XMP profile, for example? You said the only solution was using the Auto option for VCCIO and VCCSA, which implies to me that they were set to something else. Each to a specific voltage? That is the only other possibility. I have found that the Auto setting for VCCIO and VCCSA results in voltages that are much higher than necessary. I've been always able to reduce both of those voltages from the value resulting from using Auto. That is with G.SKILL TridentZ memory, at 3200 and 3600. |
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Probably I did not correctly speak, Your solution to the problem has helped, with changing the parameters of RAM through the menu DRAM Tweaker. Apply the settings for XMP via this menu. Not using profile 1 XMP. Sorry for my english.
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