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  1. To close this question..... It was a memory issue I remove 4 stick (Back to 32G) and now I'm able to overclock (not doing it), and finally enable XMP again.... So in resume Im unable to populate all sticks. Good bye 64 GIGS.
  2. Ok, I'm sorry for the delay as well. My sicks are all 8G so I qualify for the bottom (All populated) the reason u see 32 + 16 + 16 is because of the package they came in. Allegedly, the RAMS are the made by the same manufacturer, the same speed and almost the same part number. The Way they are seat are: The 32 are 8+8+8+8+8 and occupying the channel B2-A2-C1-D1 while the other set of 4 sicks are on the rest B1-A1-C2-D2 They all connect in quad channels and Windows display 64 (63.7 usable) I still think is a BIOS issue. but my question is why it destroy ASUS Motherboard just by activating XMP? Maybe XMP require less sticks ? maybe quad channel is out of the question and was just getting lucky with four sticks only? Im about to swim in to google about this....wish me luck!
  3. It's the only thing left... This SET and 2x of this SET. To be specific 2x (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16) and (CMCK32GX4M4B3200C16W) = 64G Current Motherboard: MSI Pro X299 SLI Plus BIOS is the latest one (Guilty for always upgrading to latest) Version: 7A93v1C - 2018-12-04 Broken one: Asus ROG Strix X299-E O.S running on EVO960 M2 and a EVGA GForce RTX2080 The Case is an Phanteks Enthoo Pro M. (thinking about it this was a new addition besides the blue-ray burner, but I doubt a case can cause issues like this right?)
  4. It's the only way it works: Bios default. but it did kill the Asus motherboard (Confusing as hell, trues me)
  5. Hello guys I'm looking for information about this everywhere without any luck, maybe someone have some experience on this and would like to be educated on the matter. Sometime ago I returned a core i9 CPU to Intel because all the sudden turn off with a 00 code on the motherboard (MSI) I RMA both.. old treat: HERE. Anyways both of them are back and working; however, I'm still unable to sleep, overclock or enable XMP again. Someone on the old post suggest to change the PSU. I did not agree because it was working with others PC fine, so I order a new motherboard thinking the MSI does not have double CPU Power connector, so I order an Asus. The Asus boots fine, but as soon as I enable XPM it die.. Try everything like bios reset, bios re-flash without luck. With my finger cross (thinking I blow the CPU again) i transfer everything back to MSI and it works fine. So i decide to change the PSU. I buy a 1000 Watts (coming from 860) Turns out it fail again with a sleep test (00 CPU Code), Luckily the MSI have a double bios setup, so by switching to the second one everything reset to default and Computer boots. 20 something years dealing with computers......never seen an issue like this. Current settings: Sleep Mode disable. No XMP No Overclocking Note: Only difference with old system is add and extra set of RAMS. Now all slots populated 8x sticks to a total of 64G. (Please keep in mind it was 32G when it fails the first time) The RAMS are Corsair LPX 3200. 4 whites and 4 Blacks (I don't think they differ besides just the color) I can sacrifice the overclocking and even the XMP but not being able to sleep is killing me. I render videos (only reason for the core i9) and most time i let then running overnight. Waking up to a full on computer doing nothing bothers me (Electricity and wear, etc $$$) Anyone? Thanks in advance.
  6. Thank you Nick. I call the Support Phone number and the person sounds a bit defensive until he read what the previous one wrote and promised me he was going to take care of the issue. A few minutes later he wrote back and express that he personally called Amazon and verified the invoice. He even offers me to pay for the incoming shipping. From now on I'm going to take some friendly advice and try two times, different methods with all Companies. I guest things have change from 10 years ago. Thank you for your response. By the way I was the one who screw it up at the end. With all the rush with the prepaid shipping I forgot to include the RMA number on the outside. What are the penalties for it, I'm hoping they do not returned just because, right? Anyways thank you for your time and response.
  7. Good Idea.... I will calm down and wait for his reply. I don't want to get him in trouble....................yet.
  8. I don't neither. The unit is not even a year old. and the product is AX860 Power Supply (I'm pretty sure it has minimum 5 Years). This guy must be crazy or on a High doze of stress. I tried, but break at the end and suggest him to show the pic to his boss. :(
  9. Hey Guys I have been bless with 15 years without dealing with PC Parts RMAs, but lately it has been a nightmare. Check out what Corsair Support just wrote today: Staff Account (E******* M*** B) via channel 'Email' 04/10/2019 12:23 AM Hello *****, Based on then invoice that you you uploaded, the order date and shipment date is the same. Unfortunately, the shipping method says otherwise ( two day shipment). Your warranty request will be denied for submitting a fake invoice. Thank you for choosing Corsair. http://www.corsair.com https://www.facebook.com/Corsair https://twitter.com/Corsair To be Honest the ticket does says it ship it the same day the order was made, but everybody knows AMAZON sometimes ships the same day to Prime Members, or I'm just a lucky guy? Please convince me this just did not happened and what are my choices if this guy continues to be a pain? Thank you. and hopefully there are not that many of you.
  10. Hey, thank you all so much for your support. They finally agree to replace it; nevertheless, I will follow your advice if i ever need to deal with them or any other RMA. Thanks.
  11. I would say at least they should take it, studied and reach a decision. so far, still waiting for an rma approval 1 week after submitting the claim. The guy stated they are double checking my invoice. (Newegg)
  12. To me it makes no sense. I wasn't trying to be honest, It truly strike me that company develop sometime to later up tell your are fuck for using it. I wish I knew a lawyer at this point. It will be interesting to listen to what he/she have to say about this. Does AMD have this issue as well? otherwise I'm guessing there is no better time to switch.
  13. So in other words: I shouldn't have mentioned that? xmp was develoved by intel. I would have never guest it will got me in trouble.
  14. This was part of his reply.... "In this scenario, due to the warranty policies, any type of overclocking, to RAM or processor, using software or motherboard's tool is not cover under warranty, no matter if the changes on frequencies is huge or little. You can check warranty policies at: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005862/processors.html It's this crazy or what?
  15. my core i9 7900x rig stop posting with 00 on mb leds. i had never seen a cpu die before, so i send in the motherboard instead. i submit a rma request to intel just in case as well, but they stop replying. I tested the CPU on a new motherboard and find it's actually a cpu issue.... still waiting for intel request answer it been 7 days. Did i blow $1000. any advice on how to proceed if they deny my request?
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