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Topic: Dr.Debug Problem!
Posted By: Z87OC
Subject: Dr.Debug Problem!
Date Posted: 02 Jul 2016 at 5:34pm
Hi Guys,

I have the Z87OC Formula which newly happened problem in Dr.Debug!

It works but sometimes after minutes or wake from sleep mode stops and stay led light of Dr.Debug "ON" until switch power off.

This image is now and in this state remained.



My windows is 10, Does problem happened in windows 10 or motherboard?



Replies:
Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 02 Jul 2016 at 10:07pm
Very hard to know what the problem is.

Windows Sleep, or really waking from Sleep, can result in all kinds of data used by the hardware in a PC to be corrupted. For example, the CPU multipliers used to set the CPU core speeds can be different after waking from Sleep.

The Dr Debug display in the Z87 OC Formula, does more than simply display the POST codes, as you know. I have this board too.

I don't think this is a big problem. Whatever controls the Dr Debug display seems to become confused when waking from Sleep. Windows 10 might be related to the problem.

Personally, I only use the Dr Debug display for the POST codes when the PC starts. Since the board is in a PC case, I don't see it unless I remove the side of the PC.

Do you use the Dr Debug display when running Windows?


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Posted By: Z87OC
Date Posted: 02 Jul 2016 at 11:06pm
Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:

Very hard to know what the problem is.

Windows Sleep, or really waking from Sleep, can result in all kinds of data used by the hardware in a PC to be corrupted. For example, the CPU multipliers used to set the CPU core speeds can be different after waking from Sleep.

The Dr Debug display in the Z87 OC Formula, does more than simply display the POST codes, as you know. I have this board too.

I don't think this is a big problem. Whatever controls the Dr Debug display seems to become confused when waking from Sleep. Windows 10 might be related to the problem.

Personally, I only use the Dr Debug display for the POST codes when the PC starts. Since the board is in a PC case, I don't see it unless I remove the side of the PC.

Do you use the Dr Debug display when running Windows?

Hi @parsec
Sometimes I use of the Dr.Debug therefore is not very problem but I wanna know what is reason of this problem!

I think my problem related to Windows 10 and it may corrupted, I try to install new windows 10 and report here problem solved or remains.


Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 03 Jul 2016 at 12:35pm
Originally posted by Z87OC Z87OC wrote:


Hi @parsec
Sometimes I use of the Dr.Debug therefore is not very problem but I wanna know what is reason of this problem!

I think my problem related to Windows 10 and it may corrupted, I try to install new windows 10 and report here problem solved or remains.

I doubt installing Windows 10 again will solve the problem.

Even if it did solve the problem, will you really know what the reason for the problem is? All you can say is a new Windows 10 installation fixed it. But what really was the reason and fix? You won't know.


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Posted By: Z87OC
Date Posted: 03 Jul 2016 at 1:23pm
Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:


I doubt installing Windows 10 again will solve the problem.

Even if it did solve the problem, will you really know what the reason for the problem is? All you can say is a new Windows 10 installation fixed it. But what really was the reason and fix? You won't know.

Yes I wanna know it because it is rare problem, I think this problem related to windows 10 cuz sometimes happen.

What is your idea for detection problem?

My CPU is 4670k and overclock to 4.7GHz and also RAM's are tight timing.





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