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Hello, I would ask for a help. My Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H is not accepting the xmp profile of Corsair 2000MHz, but if I put the 1866 works perfectly in the latencies described in my signature. This would be a bios bug that can be solved with the beta F9i? or may be incompatible with the memory card? Thank you in advance any information and forgive me my bad English.
The latest beta bios is F9q. You might try it and see if it helps. If not contact Gigabyte support and see if they can help would be my suggestion.
I had spent an email see below:
"Dear Emerson Martes,
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. Because CPU controls the memory FSB, based on CPU 3570k specification, it supports up to DDR3-1333/1600 Memory Types. You Can click here to refer more information.
Since the overclocking result will depend on your peripheral devices, and the overall hardware performance, it might be the system / hardware can not accept your overclocking settings, and we will not guarantee any result Caused by overclocking system.
If you still have any further Top question or suggestion about our products / service, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will try our best to help you solve the problem ASAP.
Regards,
GIGABYTE "
So I resorted to the forum. I'll test the bios and post the results, thank you for initial help
Make sure to load Optimized defaults after flashing. Then try loading XMP profile. Can you please give me your Exact memory model number#.
If it still does not work please give me a detailed statement of how it is not working and/or how it supposed to work. If you can include pics from Bios that can show what is wrong/missing or not working, I will see if I can pass it along to my contact with Gigabyte.
Main Rig Gigabyte z87x-OC
Haswell i7 4770k - 4.7Ghz @ 1.330v LLC Extreme (L310B492)
G.Skill F3-1700CL9D-8GBXM DDR3-2133mhz 9-11-10-28 1.65v @ 2800mhz 12-14-14-35 1.7v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn @ 2200Mhz 11-11-11-32 1.60v
Sapphire ATI HD 7970 3GB clocked 1200MHz @ 1.181v.
HiS ATI HD 6950
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD (boot Drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD on Intel sata3 controller port1
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port2
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port5
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Supremacy Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Make sure to load Optimized defaults after flashing. Then try loading XMP profile. Can you please give me your Exact memory model number#.
If it still does not work please give me a detailed statement of how it is not working and/or how it supposed to work. If you can include pics from Bios that can show what is wrong/missing or not working, I will see if I can pass it along to my contact with Gigabyte.
I upgraded the bios and unfortunately I did not succeed. I put high latencies, I increased the memory voltage, I did not overclock xmp it does not start up 2000MHz. I put the settings at default, I changed the blck to 100.1 and also failed. The model is CMT8GX3M2A2000C9 memories of two sticks of 4GB
Something interesting that I said is that they start at 533MHz by default and when I try to put the xmp (a message on the screen that was a mistake)
Can you try setting XMP profile to disabled and manually try setting ram to 2000mhz with timings 9-10-9-27-1t @ 1.65v. set vtt and imc voltage to auto. Will they boot? How many XMP profiles are listed. can you take a screen shot of CPU-z showing the spd tab.
Edit - I was looking at your hardware specs; you have 2 of these kits for a total of 16gb ram? Can you try with just 1 kit? When it does not boot does it give you any beeps or can see what that LED code is on the board when the system does not start?
I nailed my testing problems down and finalized 4.2GHz with very reasonable vcore, but only just realized Prime still fails with my blend-like custom test (more focused on memory). I only overclocked the cpu, I didn't touch memory at all. Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?
These are my settings:
Can you try setting XMP profile to disabled and manually try setting ram to 2000mhz with timings 9-10-9-27-1t @ 1.65v. set vtt and imc voltage to auto. Will they boot? How many XMP profiles are listed. can you take a screen shot of CPU-z showing the spd tab.
Edit - I was looking at your hardware specs; you have 2 of these kits for a total of 16gb ram? Can you try with just 1 kit? When it does not boot does it give you any beeps or can see what that LED code is on the board when the system does not start?
Before telling the result, I am very happy with the attention they are giving me all to me, thank you!
I made the whole process as passed, but still did not work. After putting back in 1866 (without xmp) and did not work, put the profile back and memory to 1866 and running.
I'll trade these memories for one kit of Gskill 2400MHz Trident X, this dominator gt is not listed as compatible by the gigabyte.
Two sticks of 4GB with only one tried and also failed
As soon as possible to put the screen of cpuz
Kind of new myself I wonder if....
you are getting a stable clock with the RAM at MFG recommended settings?
you are passing Prime with a stock clock and the RAM @ MFG recommended settings?
I see a -0.110v?
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
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