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  • F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR - Boot issue

    Model of the motherboard: EVGA P55 SLi E665
    Model of the memory: G.Skill F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR
    Model of the CPU: Intel Core i5 760

    Under XMP 2 Setting.. these memory sticks do not allow my system to boot nor post. If I run the computer in auto mode within my motherboard.. it sets them to 1333Mhz.

    Even setting the timings as 9-10-9-28 Still cant boot.... Any Ideas? I'm lost... next step is Overclocking to see.

  • #2
    Do you have the latest BIOS? If so can you post your BIOS dram info, system voltages and CPU settings
    Last edited by Tradesman; 03-27-2013, 02:41 PM.


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    • #3
      Sure can thanks to Eleet.. I have second to latest bio's for my board.. mainly cause if I upgrade to the latest.. it wrecks havoc on USB Devices...

      As far as voltages go..

      V-Core 1.31250v
      PCH - 1.05v
      PLL - 1.8v
      VTT - 1.05v
      DRAM - 1.5v

      CPU settings are normal.. I could get the, for you by restarting if prefered.

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      • #4
        If no OC let's try DRAM 1.55 and VTT 1.12 for starters (a little OC would help things along)


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        • #5
          Much appreciated, I will definitely give it a try. I'll report back when I have.

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          • #6
            Am in and out a lot, will be the same through this evening


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            • #7
              I went ahead and overclocked my i5 760 to 3.9GHz. I cant exactly get it very stable.. but its working thus far. Any idea's on voltages and what not I should be using? Curiosity. For now it seems fine as long as I dont run Intel Burn-in test.. when I do it BSOD's but besides that all is well on my end. Not to sure yet on why.. never had to oc my CPU just for ram.

              Ty Tradesman

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              • #8
                Generally all Intel based mobos require an OC for DRAM 1866 and up. May want to raise your vCore (CPU voltage) a tad and then try Burn-In. It's hard to try and estimate an exact voltage, i.e. on occasion I've built a number of 'identical' systems (same mobos, CPU's, DRAM, GPUs, PSUs, etc and often had to run different voltages on vCore, the MC voltage and/or the DRAM voltage to have each stable


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