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  • Cold boot problems with Ripjaw series F3-12800CL7D-4GBRH on a P7P55D LE

    Please tell us the details of your system specifications

    Model of the motherboard: Asus P7P55D LE
    Model of the memory: F3-12800CL7D-4GBRH
    Model of the CPU: Intel Core i5 750

    What is the problem?
    I power off my pc every night.
    When I turn it on in the morning I got constantly BSOD code 0x0000007E , and in some cases .. 1A ... 50 ... 19.
    This occurs when my pc is entering windows and see the logo of Windows 7 with all four colors right before asking password. It stops happening after about 5 minutes I try settings "BIOS" without can found one that have successful boot next day.

    Thanks

  • #2
    hello, an update
    reading some similar threads I think my problem's name is "cold boot"

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    • #3
      Did you try to run memtest+? I see the "coldboot" as the problem your ram does not completely show. So when you boot your rig after a night off, you only see 4 gigs instead of 6. I haven't seen anyone with 4 gigs having this issue so far. (But I haven't read the complete forum here)

      I suggest running memtest+ from a cd. See if you get any errors.

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      • #4
        When I run the memtest after a night with the computer powered off I get errors on both sticks, also when I test them separatedly it happens the same thing
        5 minutes after first boot it's solved without any reason

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        • #5
          Originally posted by psomodi View Post
          When I run the memtest after a night with the computer powered off I get errors on both sticks, also when I test them separatedly it happens the same thing
          5 minutes after first boot it's solved without any reason
          I have the same problems

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          • #6
            Can try boosting the voltage to the CPU/MC a little, also might see if you can borrow a different PSU and try it to eliminate the PSU as the problem.


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            • #7
              I got the same error with these values:
              vRam: 1.7
              vCPU: 1.25
              and the psu is not the problem, I tested with a diferent one

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              • #8
                psomodi,

                I think Tradesman means this voltage in your BIOS: QPI/Dram Core Voltage

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                • #9
                  I have tried these settings without success
                  CPU Voltage ----------[1.3]
                  IMC Voltage -----------[1.3]
                  DRAM Voltage ---------[1.7]
                  CPU PLL ----------------[1.9]
                  PCH Voltage ---------[AUTO]

                  any other idea?

                  thanks a lot
                  Last edited by psomodi; 01-05-2010, 05:37 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Have you set all the ram setting manually or do you use XMP?
                    Did you OC anything? Or is everything running @ stock?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Seaquest View Post
                      Have you set all the ram setting manually or do you use XMP?
                      Did you OC anything? Or is everything running @ stock?
                      I tested both and always get the same error.
                      Also I tested with and without OC...

                      :S

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                      • #12
                        I would still try upping your IMC volts. Try 1.4V - 1.45V and see what happens. If it still gives you the BSOD's you can always put it back.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Seaquest View Post
                          I would still try upping your IMC volts. Try 1.4V - 1.45V and see what happens. If it still gives you the BSOD's you can always put it back.
                          are you sure that it's safe that?

                          thanks a lot.

                          EDIT: I tested it and nothing. wont work.
                          Last edited by psomodi; 01-08-2010, 10:47 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Can you post a full BIOS template? I don't have your mobo so I haven't got a clue what settings your mobo provides. Just put it in a textdoc. So it would look something like the one below.

                            Mother Board ( EVGA X58 Classified E-760 )
                            Drivers (Latest )
                            Bios ( S61J )
                            CPU ( Core i7 920 D0 )
                            CPU Cooler ( Prolimatech Megahalems N/S with 2x Scythe Slipstream 1900 rpm push/pull )
                            Memory (G.Skill Perfect Storm F3-16000CL8T 6GBPS)
                            PSU ( Corsair HX850W )
                            GPU ( GTX295 CO-OP)
                            Drivers ( 190.62 )
                            Operating System ( Windows 7 64-bits Ultimate )


                            Frequency Control
                            CPU Clock Ratio ( 20X )
                            CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 196 )
                            MCH Strap ( Auto )
                            CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) ( 16x )
                            CPU Clock Skew ( 0 ps )
                            Spread Spectrum ( Disabled )
                            PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 101 )
                            OC Recovery ( Enabled )


                            Memory Feature
                            Memory Speed ( Standard )
                            Memory Control Setting ( Enabled )
                            Memory Frequency ( 2:8 )
                            Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way )
                            Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way )
                            Memory Low Gap ( Auto )
                            tCL Setting ( 8 )
                            tRCD Setting ( 8 )
                            tRP Setting ( 8 )
                            tRAS Setting ( 21 )
                            tRFC Setting ( 88 )
                            Command Rate ( 1t )


                            Voltage Control
                            EVGA VDroop Control ( Without VDroop )
                            CPU VCore ( 1.30625V ) ( 1.317V under load )
                            CPU VTT Voltage ( +150mV )
                            CPU PLL VCore ( 1.650V )
                            **IOH PLL VCore ( Auto )
                            QPI PLL VCore ( 1.2250V )
                            DIMM Voltage ( 1.65V )
                            IOH VCore ( 1.2250V )
                            IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( Auto )
                            ICH VCore ( 1.12500V )
                            **VTT PWM Frequency ( 250 KHZ )
                            **CPU PWM Frequency ( 800 KHZ )
                            **CPU Impedance ( Auto )
                            **QPI Signal Compensation ( Auto )


                            CPU Feature
                            Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled )
                            Turbo Mode Function ( Enabled )
                            CxE Function ( Disabled )
                            Execute Disable Bit ( Disabled )
                            Virtualization Technology ( Disabled )
                            Intel HT Technology ( Enabled )
                            Active Processor Cores ( All )
                            QPI Control Settings ( Enabled )
                            QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled )
                            QPI Frequency Selection ( Auto )

                            PnP/PCI PCI Express
                            Maximum Payload Size ( 128 )

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                            • #15
                              Is there any official supporter to help me?

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