Re: i5 2500K + z77d3h
I have exacctly the same problem (z77-d3h + 2500k) I tried every possible settings with voltage.
I found uot, that setting 1,26-1,27 V + LLC on turbo or extreme(@ about 4-4,3GHz) makes computer boot normally (I have dual boot sometimes, and once for a month or two i have troubles with coldboot)
I tried every new BIOS (except F15, but it just came out and it doesnt fix any CPU problem - if we belive in what Gigabyte says)
the only dissadvantage is that when Vcore is not set to NORMAL, the voltage doesn't drop to ~1V at iddle.
did u find any solution?? maybe u know is it problem with mobo, CPU or mobo + CPU? should I send it to Gigabyte?? I'd rather not send it if i'm not sure what is wrong (not having computer for 2-3 weeks will be hard)
I have exacctly the same problem (z77-d3h + 2500k) I tried every possible settings with voltage.
I found uot, that setting 1,26-1,27 V + LLC on turbo or extreme(@ about 4-4,3GHz) makes computer boot normally (I have dual boot sometimes, and once for a month or two i have troubles with coldboot)
I tried every new BIOS (except F15, but it just came out and it doesnt fix any CPU problem - if we belive in what Gigabyte says)
the only dissadvantage is that when Vcore is not set to NORMAL, the voltage doesn't drop to ~1V at iddle.
did u find any solution?? maybe u know is it problem with mobo, CPU or mobo + CPU? should I send it to Gigabyte?? I'd rather not send it if i'm not sure what is wrong (not having computer for 2-3 weeks will be hard)
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