(Wow, you should remove that silly "moderation queue" for new accounts; I already proved I'm human and not a spammer ... why waste everybody's time with the moderation queue? Paying customers shouldn't have to wait unnecesarily)
In any case, can someone from G.Skill confirm whether you tested the TridentX F3-2400C10Q-32GTX kit on the Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 motherboard?
I'm using a 3770K and the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics. I've tried many different bioses, including the latest beta F11 (03/09/2012).
I can see the Z77X-UD5H and Z77X-UD3H in the compatibility list for this TridentX kit.
The same kit worked fine on an Asus Maximus V Gene and P8Z77-V Pro. On the Gigabyte UP5 I have boot loop and power on issues.
Sometimes it powers on but does not post, other times I can't power it on at all (I have to unplug and clear the CMOS), other times it gets into a long boot loop (resets and powers itself off up to 10 times in a row), and when I'm lucky it posts and boots into Windows but the network card is not always working until I reboot once again.
i tried with both XMP enabled and disabled. All default values in bios as well as overclocked. Issue still exists.
If you have tested this kit on the Z77X-UP5 motherboard and worked fine for you, can you tell me which brand and model of PSU you used?
I'm using a Corsair CX 400W ... could it be that this motherboard is more picky about supplied power? (3 other mobos worked fine with the same CPU and RAM kit). I noticed that disconnecting all fans and the water pump (Laing D5, about 1A sinked) results in less boot loops and power on issues, but they are still there.
Cheers!
In any case, can someone from G.Skill confirm whether you tested the TridentX F3-2400C10Q-32GTX kit on the Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 motherboard?
I'm using a 3770K and the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics. I've tried many different bioses, including the latest beta F11 (03/09/2012).
I can see the Z77X-UD5H and Z77X-UD3H in the compatibility list for this TridentX kit.
The same kit worked fine on an Asus Maximus V Gene and P8Z77-V Pro. On the Gigabyte UP5 I have boot loop and power on issues.
Sometimes it powers on but does not post, other times I can't power it on at all (I have to unplug and clear the CMOS), other times it gets into a long boot loop (resets and powers itself off up to 10 times in a row), and when I'm lucky it posts and boots into Windows but the network card is not always working until I reboot once again.
i tried with both XMP enabled and disabled. All default values in bios as well as overclocked. Issue still exists.
If you have tested this kit on the Z77X-UP5 motherboard and worked fine for you, can you tell me which brand and model of PSU you used?
I'm using a Corsair CX 400W ... could it be that this motherboard is more picky about supplied power? (3 other mobos worked fine with the same CPU and RAM kit). I noticed that disconnecting all fans and the water pump (Laing D5, about 1A sinked) results in less boot loops and power on issues, but they are still there.
Cheers!
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