I have the following:
Gigabyte GA-X79-UD5 with Bios F10 on a I7-3960x cpu
Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler
32gb of two set FE-19200CL11Q-16GBZHD Gskill memory
MSI N580GTX lighting xtreme edition
Four Crucial M4 SSD 64gb on a LSI SAS 9211-8i raid 0
Power Supply Cooler Master 1000w Silent Pro
The problem is that when I set the memory to X.M.P. mode in profile 1 and save the bios. It started to reboot but all I can hear the power supply to started over and over it hangs in that loop. So I push the clear CMOS button and then the system starts and the memory defaults to auto. Which it is 1600MHZ with the X.M.P. is disabled and I have also use profile 2 with the same issue. I have done a memory test with Memtest86+ v4.20 and the Windows Memory Diagnostic in window 7 x64, they both pass with no issues on the memory. Also have try use the manual mode but get the same issue.
The help I need is to configure the X.M.P. mode to 2400MHZ but I do not know the right setting?
Any help will be appreciated
Ulls
Gigabyte GA-X79-UD5 with Bios F10 on a I7-3960x cpu
Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler
32gb of two set FE-19200CL11Q-16GBZHD Gskill memory
MSI N580GTX lighting xtreme edition
Four Crucial M4 SSD 64gb on a LSI SAS 9211-8i raid 0
Power Supply Cooler Master 1000w Silent Pro
The problem is that when I set the memory to X.M.P. mode in profile 1 and save the bios. It started to reboot but all I can hear the power supply to started over and over it hangs in that loop. So I push the clear CMOS button and then the system starts and the memory defaults to auto. Which it is 1600MHZ with the X.M.P. is disabled and I have also use profile 2 with the same issue. I have done a memory test with Memtest86+ v4.20 and the Windows Memory Diagnostic in window 7 x64, they both pass with no issues on the memory. Also have try use the manual mode but get the same issue.
The help I need is to configure the X.M.P. mode to 2400MHZ but I do not know the right setting?
Any help will be appreciated
Ulls
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