Re: Gigabyte Latest BIOS
yea the qvl is only ram tested on the boards there are a lot of ram that does work with the board just fine not on it. In the guys case its not on the QVL so he can't just expect it to work. I have had those problems before, and i will tell you none were due to the board. but i have a UD5, the first time it was CPU pressure difference(which is usually the problem, yet people have no idea how to fix it, or think because they read a manual they are pros.), second time i accidentally killed a stick of ram by un-plugging a fan from the cpu fan port and accidentally hit the ram slot dislodging the ram, yea one stick was dead and i was swapping around 4 sticks of ram trying to find which one was dead, i thought it was pressure but then i remembered the system froze, i searched Google for hours, and most threads i saw about it were on EVGA forums about a "cold boot" issue with ram which is "due to capacitor warm up time, which is a joke, more like the board is auto compensating and boost qpi voltage. Either way if it only happens to select people, then its most likely user error, cpu defect, ram problem most of the time, or in the end motherboard. Since it doesn't happen to most UD3Rs you would think it would specific with certain ram. You also do know it takes about 6+ hours to test a ram stick with memtest? Even still it wont tell you if you have enough qpi/vtt voltage. You can't just run 1600mhz ram at stock.
yea the qvl is only ram tested on the boards there are a lot of ram that does work with the board just fine not on it. In the guys case its not on the QVL so he can't just expect it to work. I have had those problems before, and i will tell you none were due to the board. but i have a UD5, the first time it was CPU pressure difference(which is usually the problem, yet people have no idea how to fix it, or think because they read a manual they are pros.), second time i accidentally killed a stick of ram by un-plugging a fan from the cpu fan port and accidentally hit the ram slot dislodging the ram, yea one stick was dead and i was swapping around 4 sticks of ram trying to find which one was dead, i thought it was pressure but then i remembered the system froze, i searched Google for hours, and most threads i saw about it were on EVGA forums about a "cold boot" issue with ram which is "due to capacitor warm up time, which is a joke, more like the board is auto compensating and boost qpi voltage. Either way if it only happens to select people, then its most likely user error, cpu defect, ram problem most of the time, or in the end motherboard. Since it doesn't happen to most UD3Rs you would think it would specific with certain ram. You also do know it takes about 6+ hours to test a ram stick with memtest? Even still it wont tell you if you have enough qpi/vtt voltage. You can't just run 1600mhz ram at stock.
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