Might try the using the latest nVidia driver first 301.10, next check that you have the latest BIOS for the mobo, then try DRAM under XMP
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Originally posted by Tradesman View PostMight try the using the latest nVidia driver first 301.10, next check that you have the latest BIOS for the mobo, then try DRAM under XMP
Thank you for your quick reply! I am sorry I did not specify but I do have the latest version of BIOS. I will updated the driver for the videocard though.
I also noticed in the mobo manual that the recommended memory for P9X79 PRO under 1800 MHZ QVL list is F3-14400CL9D. I use F3-14900CL9Q2 which is recommended for P9X79 DELUXE mobo. Do you think that this might be an issue? Shall I return the memory RAM and buy the recommended F3-14400CL9D for my mobo?
Thank you!
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The Ripjaws Z model should be fine, they are designed for the X79 chipset/2011 socket, will want to enable XMP and select profile 1 if you haven't already, but in your case, I'm leaning towards it being the GPU driver
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Originally posted by Tradesman View PostThe Ripjaws Z model should be fine, they are designed for the X79 chipset/2011 socket, will want to enable XMP and select profile 1 if you haven't already, but in your case, I'm leaning towards it being the GPU driver
I thought that too about the driver but I also switched the videocard with another Gefore 550Ti and I had the same problem. I also noticed that sometimes I can not access the keyboard or the mouse while the system is working in the background. Basically the keyboard and the mouse is dead and I have to restart the system to get access to them again. All these made me think that it might be an issue with the RAM memory.
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It's possible, XMP should set up the DRAM correctly, if the BIOS is ready for it, so that would be a start, could be it's slightly out of sync, which is sort of common right now with the larger amounts of DRAM, i.e. 32 and 64GB sets, don't think the mobo makers anticipated people flocking to the large amounts and high freqs as they have....have seen many that haven't got anything on their QVL for 32 and 64 except low freq...if that
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Originally posted by Tradesman View PostIt's possible, XMP should set up the DRAM correctly, if the BIOS is ready for it, so that would be a start, could be it's slightly out of sync, which is sort of common right now with the larger amounts of DRAM, i.e. 32 and 64GB sets, don't think the mobo makers anticipated people flocking to the large amounts and high freqs as they have....have seen many that haven't got anything on their QVL for 32 and 64 except low freq...if that
Thank you so much!
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Originally posted by Tradesman View PostCan try w/ 16GB, if problem goes away then w/ 32 prob need voltage adjustments to VCCIO and poss VCCSA
Gabriel
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