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ıllıllı ĐÖŖÄŅ VŮ ȚŸË ıllıllı

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About ıllıllı ĐÖŖÄŅ VŮ ȚŸË ıllıllı

  • Birthday Jul 02, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    US
  • Occupation
    Marketing & IT

System

  • CPU
    i5-6600k @ 4.5 Ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170A Gaming M5
  • RAM
    16 GB (4x4GB) HyperX DDR4 @ 2133
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 1070 Gaming Z Edition
  • Case
    NZXT S340 Black/Blue
  • Storage
    2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD, 500 GB Western Digital Blue HDD, 256 GB Samsung XP941 M.2 SSD
  • PSU
    Some offbrand Chinese PSU 600 watt
  • Display(s)
    Viewsonic 24 Inch 1920x1080p 60Hz, Niveux 24 Inch 1920 x 1080p 144Hz
  • Cooling
    Coolermaster Evo 212
  • Keyboard
    Coolermaster Masterkeys Pro L RGB /w Cherry MX Blues
  • Mouse
    Some offbrand Chinese mouse
  • Sound
    Onboard audio
  • Operating System
    Win 10 Pro x64

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  1. For those trying to find the cards. Model number was quite literally just 30##. Not 30## - #### I don't think they had any 3080s I tried with 3060, 3070, and 3080. Only 3060 and 3070 sent me to a link (out of stock when I arrived). So the url were along the lines of 3060z20x16 or 3070z20x16. 3080z20x16 gave you a 404.
  2. Hey, sorry to revive such an old post but new info just arrived. It seems that the photo and test that I did previously that passed (with the pair of sticks I currently still have) was without DOCP enabled I believe. In the photo of memtest the speed of the memory was running at around 14 GB/s which is similar to another test that also has DOCP disabled. While all the tests with DOCP enabled has memtest show the speed at ~18GB/s. And with these tests the sticks show errors in memtest. Basically I think that all 4 sticks may be showing instability or have some issue when running at their docp speeds. As memtest doesn't show any errors when DOCP is disabled and the sticks are allowed to run at stock speeds. Or could it be the dimm slots on the board despite the cards working with XMP disabled. Edit: ok yes I've confirmed I'm an idiot as I've just ran a new test right now both enabled and disabled and have confirmed that the speeds do indicate weather DOCP is enabled.
  3. Sweet, thanks! I think I'll RMA with the information I have so far; but seriously thank you and @MasterDisaster for the troubleshooting tips here.
  4. Ok it seems that the tests didn't show any error for the second newer pair of sticks. I guess that means that the older pair are faulty then?
  5. Ok false alarm, after 8-9 restarts and reseating the sticks twice it finally posts; I'll run the test now. Gave myself a mini heart attack there lol.
  6. Man, things just turned for the worse. I swapped out the pairs for the newer sticks and now the system won't even post at all. I'm getting debug code 0d and an orange debug light under dram.
  7. Here's my bios settings with DOCP enabled. I want my system to run with the DOCP settings at 3200 MHz however the exhibit MemTest86 errors with those settings. I don't think I have a PCIE 4.0 device connected but I'll try setting my SOC voltage to 1.2v and seeing if it exhibits errors with DOCP enabled. Should I try an offset or a manual fixed voltage?
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