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Intel Motherboards : Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue

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Author: aussie7
Subject: Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue
Posted: 25 Dec 2018 at 10:47pm

Hello I have an Asrock z390 Extreme4 and I'm having issues overclocking it :(

system is
i5 8600k overclocked to 5000mhz
gskill 2x8 16gb kit of 3000mhz ram

I have overclocked to 5000mhz in bios and when I am in windows cpu-z shows the overclock, but when I stress test with prime95 the cpu speed fluctuates between 4500mhz and 5000mhz

For some reason it won't stay at 5000mhz while under 100% load

I have tried everything I can think of and nothing seems to fix this issue, anyone know how to fix it ?

TIA :)

Intel Motherboards : J4205-ITX HDMI output

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Author: chrisk2305
Subject: J4205-ITX HDMI output
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 12:50am

I just wanted to inform you guys that the latest Bios Updates (1.7 and 1.8) completely resolved the HDMI Issues for me!

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: mssfilmstudio
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 5:48am

Hi,
My problems have begun at the very first attempt of booting my new rig:

Cpu: i9 9900k
Ram Corsair Vengenance 2 x 16 GB 2666 mhz
mobo: as above
gpu: gtx 1070 asus turbo
psu Corsair 750 W (fresh)

cpu, mobo and ram are brand new just out of the box. My psu worked under heavier setup without any problems as well as GPU. However I have to confess, that during the assembly of my new pc I decided to disassembly the gpu, I cleaned the chip with isoprpyl alcohol and applied some thermal grizzly on it. I doubt that I could have damaged something but who knows.

Summary:

1st boot attempt resulted in a permanent boot loop. Computer was turning on and could only spin the fans for a half a sec and kept restarting infinitely.

I started to figure out, what can be wrong, so my first step was to remove one of RAM sticks and boom. System booted up. Then I wanted to make sure, that both RAMS are healthy, so I tried it on another stick, and it worked too. However It wouldn't work with both plugged it simultaneously.

The workaround? I moved them to A1 B1 slots and... ? It works! wow, like a charm. Ok, I move ahead, install the windows, drivers, updates, do a couple of restarts and everything works. (I did not power off the pc, only did some reboots.)

The problem returns after first complete shutdown. The PC starts to boot loop again. This time I had to remove the psu cord, wait for a few secs and I could boot it up again.
I checked, that my bios is outdated and maybe a possible upgrade could fix that issue, so I proceed to update my bios. I decided to run the uefi update through the windows, pc restarted and caught a permanent boot loop.. I think to myself I'm sc##wed for good... Brick...

It's been a while, I took literally everything off my rig except for 1 stick of ram and cpu, then after clearing the cmos I managed to boot up the pc using an internal GPU.

Then I updated the bios internally using the instant flash function and bios ver 1.80 loaded correctly.
I have inserted the ram (now into the proper sockets for the dual channel A2 B2 reffering to user manual) mounted the GPU, basically put everything together as I thought that the problem will be gone.. but another disaster was just about to come. Another boot loop occured after shutting down the pc.

Nothing helps. I desperately take out the GPU (some intuition) and it helps! This time my pc boots up with correctly plugged in RAMs but without the GPU. Okay then, so I decided to unplug the PSU, mount the GPU again, I cleared the cmos and... booted succesfully! What a surprise!

At this time Im thinking. Wow, it may gonna work! But nope....
another shutdown triggers the same problem. PC goes into a boot loop and taking out the GPU seems to be the only solution for that. After one succesful boot, I can insert the gpu and boot again, but when I shut down the pc, problem with booting up returns. Actually I can't even get it into a boot loop, it seems to be bricked for as long as I remove the psu cord and wait a while till all the current goes down from the capacitors. Unfortunately I'm away from home till wednesday so I can't even try putting GPU in another PCIE slot nor fiddle with the ram.

Any ideas?
I'm thinking that either my GPU is faulty and I have destroyed something while cleaning (but it does work when booted, doesnt lag in any game or heavy duty software) or the motherboard is having some PCI-e problems, as it can't power down properly with my GPU on place.

Please help me out since I'm pulling my hair our on that. I need my pc for everyday work and every day costs me a lot.

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: marjohn56
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 7:24am

Dr. Debug not giving you any numbers?

I have the 390 Taichi, not the ultimate, only time I have seen it loop like that was when I had incorrectly set the memory timings. I assume you have done a clear cmos and/or default UEFI ?

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: mssfilmstudio
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 7:28am

Originally posted by marjohn56 marjohn56 wrote:

Dr. Debug not giving you any numbers?

I have the 390 Taichi, not the ultimate, only time I have seen it loop like that was when I had incorrectly set the memory timings. I assume you have done a clear cmos and/or default UEFI ?


Yes, I've tried clearing cmos plenty of times. Whenever I try to change memory timings, which for some reason is at 2133 as default on 2666 mhz rams ( weird ), the system won't boot and tells me somee post that bios settings have been set incorrectly etc. I don't really know how should I set them up properly, I reckon I may be doing something not right.

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: mssfilmstudio
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 7:29am

and dr. debug gets stuck at 00 when boot looping but I ignored that since everything works flawlessly when GPU is out.

Intel Motherboards : Intel Z370 Windows7 drivers

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Author: badbri
Subject: Intel Z370 Windows7 drivers
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 8:35am

If you are using 32bit Win 7 you may be out of luck...
For Win 7 64 bit try this one: Version 6.0.1.8219 2017/09/05 754.52 MBytes
Audio_6.0.1.8219_20170901.zip
https://rebyte.me/en/asus/166411/file-2002840/
or
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/01AUDIO/Audio_6.0.1.8219_20170901.zip


Intel Motherboards : Load Driver: Windows 7 instalation error.

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Author: badbri
Subject: Load Driver: Windows 7 instalation error.
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 8:40am

You need to slipstream the USB 3.0 drivers into your Win 7 installation bootable USB and then install. Check here for the USB 3.0 driver:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6548
see page 2 and DL the Intel(R)_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Driver_5.0.4.43
see also this:
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3727712/windows-coffee-lake-installation.html

Intel Motherboards : H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems

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Author: eugene29
Subject: H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 10:33am

Hello Everyone! I hope I can find the answer to my problem here.

This is my config:
H370M-ITX/ac
intel g5400
6 x 4tb 3.5 WD drives
1 hp ex900 m.2 250gb
BIOS: 3.10/3.00
OS: Debian, Ubuntu, Proxmox. Problem is replicable across multiple OSes.

I'm experiencing a problem with NVME drive at boot. It appears that BIOS can't see NVME drive after every power cycle (not reboot, but shutdown only). This problem goes away if I hit F11 or enter the BIOS without doing anything else. I don't have to select or change anything, the only thing I have to do is to activate/enter BIOS. The problem will appear again after next power cycle.

Problem: Shutdown > boot > no nvme drive present
Workaround: Shutdown > boot > enter bios or press f11 or select drive > nvme is present

Any ideas?

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: badbri
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 11:01am

What model number is the ram ? The exact model # is important.
To set the proper ram timing you need to go into BIOS and load the XMP 2 profile to get it to run at 2666Mhz. It is under OC Tweaker > Dram Config on page 62 of the manual for your board. Do not change any other memory setting, leave everything else alone. Try booting a few time with XMP profile loaded and NO external GPU, if it works fine then you probably damaged your GPU by stripping it down to clean it.

Intel Motherboards : Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue

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Author: aussie7
Subject: Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 12:42pm

My Overclock Settings

CPU CONFIGURATION     
CPU RATIO     ALL CORE
ALLCORE     40
BLCK FREQ     125
BLCK SPREAD SPECTRUM     DISABLED
BOOT PERFORMANCE MODE     TURBO PERFORMANCE
FCLK FREQ     800MHZ
AVX RATIO OFFSET     AUTO
BCLK AWARE ADAPTIVE VOLTAGE     ENABLED
RING TO CORE RATIO OFFSET     DISABLED
INTEL SPEEDSTEP TECHNOLOGY     DISABLED
INTEL TURBO BOOST TECHNOLOGY     ENABLED
INTEL SPEED SHIFT TECHNOLOGY     DISABLED
LONG DURATION POWER LIMIT     130
LONG DURATION MAINTANED     AUTO
SHORT DURATION POWER LIMIT     150
CPU CORE CURRENT LIMIT     AUTO
     
DRAM TIMING CONFIGURATION     
LOAD XMP SETTING     XMP2.0
BCLK FREQUENCY     125MHZ
DRAM REFERENCE CLOCK     AUTO
DRAM REQUENCY     DDR4-2200
DRAM CLOCK     AUTO
     
CPU CORE VOLTAGE     
FIXED VOLTAGE      1.45V
CPU LOAD-LINE CALIBRATION     LEVEL 1
DRAM VOLTAGE     1.45V
DRAM ACTIVATEING POWER SUPPLY     2.5V
PCH 1.0 VOLTAGE     1.15V
VCCIO VOLTAGE     1.1V
VCCST VOLTAGE     1.1V
VCCSA VOLTAGE     1.2V
VCCPLL VOLTAGE     1.3V
CPU INTERNAL PLL VOLTAGE     AUTO
GO PLL VOLTAGE     AUTO
RING PLL VOLTAGE     AUTO
SYSTEM AGENT PLL VOLTAGE     AUTO
MEMORY CONTROLER PLL VOLTAGE     AUTO

Intel Motherboards : HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues

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Author: mssfilmstudio
Subject: HELP! z390 Taichi ultimate Boot issues
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 5:16pm

Thanks for your advice, I will try it out for sure. My ram is Corsair Vengeance LED CL16 2666 mhz kit 2x 16GB
CMU32GX4M2A2666C16 if that reveals something. I also found on the rams store page that they work with xmp 2.0 so that may be the good solution.

Intel Motherboards : Z390 Taichi x2 with audio issues...

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Author: Buehlerra
Subject: Z390 Taichi x2 with audio issues...
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 5:20pm

I have exactly the same issue with my Z390 Taichi Ultimate (Bios 1.8 with i9 9900K). My guess is, that the design is not really done in a good way and therefore using high frequecies like 5Ghz of the 9900K is impacting the routing on the PCB of the onboard audio.

I have solved it by installing the Soundblaster Z into the system, which works well up to now without any distorion.

Intel Motherboards : H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems

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Author: RLGL
Subject: H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 10:17pm

Is the nvme formatted as GPT or MBR? Needs to be GPT.

Intel Motherboards : Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue

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Author: RLGL
Subject: Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 10:18pm

CPU temperature while under load is...??.?

Intel Motherboards : Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue

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Author: aussie7
Subject: Asrock z390 Extreme4 issue
Posted: 26 Dec 2018 at 10:49pm

Originally posted by RLGL RLGL wrote:

CPU temperature while under load is...??.?


~65c has been delidded

Intel Motherboards : A-Tuning Z390 Taichi Ultimate only shows 4 fans

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Author: LeeB
Subject: A-Tuning Z390 Taichi Ultimate only shows 4 fans
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 at 3:30am

The A-Tuning utility for the Z390 Taichi Ultimate only shows 4 fans but the motherboard has 2x CPU fan headers plus 6x chassis fan headers.

Is there a newer version of A-Tuning which will show all of the available fans ?

Intel Motherboards : H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems

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Author: eugene29
Subject: H370M-ITX/ac and NVME m.2 boot problems
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 at 3:58am

It is GPT.

Intel Motherboards : Installing M.2 drives on Z390 Taichi Ultimate

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Author: fretman
Subject: Installing M.2 drives on Z390 Taichi Ultimate
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 at 4:08am

The motherboard manual says to use slot #1 for fastest boot time. I assume it must be the 1st slot to be scanned. Use the slot #3 w/heatsink for whichever SSD will be used the most since they generate most of their heat while reading/writing. That probably means putting your OS SSD in slot 3, sacrificing a little boot time in exchange for the better heat management (although slot #1 is right next to the CPU cooler/fan so maybe that's a wash, in which case put the OS SSD in slot #1).

Intel Motherboards : Z370 Taichi Debug Code 00

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Author: fretman
Subject: Z370 Taichi Debug Code 00
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 at 4:15am

Yes, you need the 8pin power connector. The 4pin connector is also preferred to help maintain the proper voltage under heavy load, such as overclocking or constant turbo mode.
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