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Hello, just curious if this has been resolved. 

I'm a bit sad having bought all the parts last week and put everything together to run into this same problem. Same X99E-ITX mobo, same bios version, and same issue with not able to install or boot into any modern OS. I'm using ECC ram as well, but Kingston brand.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Looked into what Wardog suggested and it seems I'm also using x4 based ECC modules. 

According to Kington's site:
This motherboard supports the use of server DDR4 1Rx8 ECC Registered DIMMs with a Xeon E5 v3 series processor only. 
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Originally posted by draftstudios draftstudios wrote:

Looked into what Wardog suggested and it seems I'm also using x4 based ECC modules. 

According to Kington's site:
This motherboard supports the use of server DDR4 1Rx8 ECC Registered DIMMs with a Xeon E5 v3 series processor only. 


draftstudios, Thanks. I hadn't seen a manufacturer come out and state that.



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Hey Guys,

I believe I'm facing a similar issue with the X99E-ITX/ac motherboard. Here is the configuration I've got:

CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2658 v3
RAM: Samsung DDR4 2133MHz 2x16GB ECC Reg
SSD1: Samsung SM951 512GB AHCI
SSD2: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB
Video: ASUS GeForce GTX 970 DirectCU Mini 4GB
ODD: Pioneer BDR-XS06JL

I'm trying to install Windows 10 Pro 64-bit on this system, but keep failing miserably. The installer just keeps hanging at the initial stage when there is the Windows logo on the screen. I've tried virtually everything: setting the UEFI parameters in different ways, installing from the ODD and from a USB drive, physically switching off each of the SSDs, etc. Nothing helps. I'm using the latest BIOS version which is P3.60.

One thing I've noticed is that my processor is not in the list of compatible CPUs - strictly speaking, this model is meant for embedded systems. However, it's the same Xeon E5 CPU in principle, so I cannot see a reason why it shouldn't work.

I've invested quite a bit of cash into this config, so I really want to make it work. Does anyone have an idea?
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