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  1. I have tried different set of RAM, one slot at a time, different slots, but everytime it is stuck on B1, System Initializing. The other set of RAM i tried has LED's in it, they light up so it seems to me that there is some kind of contact, also there is no USB plugged in. Do you think it is internal in the motherboard that the connection is not good or something?
  2. I have the option on de motherboard to get the Q-code logger. Power ON 0000:D1 0002:FF 0003:68 0006:01 0004:F9 0006:FF 0016:01 0019:FF 0014:41 00A4:01 00A1:12 00A3:6B 00A7:15 00A9:13 00AA:30 00AB:13 00AC:3B 00AD:13 00AF:36 00B0:FF 00B1:-- DUMP Finish I think that te problem is in B1: Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End.. Does anybody know what this means?
  3. Please help me out. I’ve just built a desktop with the following specs; Motherboard - Asus Z10PE-D16 WS CPU - Dual Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2620 v4 HSF - Dual Be Quit! Dark Rock Pro 3 GPU - Asus Geforce GTX 1070 RAM - Curcial 64 GB (4x16GB) DDR4 SSD - 512GB Samsung HHD - 4TB Hitachi Deskstar PS - Silverstone 700W 80+ Titanium. So after I put it all together, it boots but it doesn’t run the BIOS. It is stuck on the System Initializing and displays B1 in the right corner. After searching for this code it apparently stands for: Inform RomPilot about the end of POST. Also on the motherboard itself it displays the Q-code 61 standing for: NVRAM initialization I already got the tip resetting CMOS by flashing the bios to the updated firmware. But before I wanted to this, I wanted to check if you guys have any other suggestions... Thank you!
  4. Almost a year later did you get your system running? I've got the same issue here....
  5. Okay okay, but why would you prefer a single CPU (more expensive) with less cores over dual CPU with more cores?
  6. As far as I know the most important for CPU rendering is more cores, base frequency isn't so essential. Apart from that i found that xeon's are server processors that can handle many heavy workloads at the same time because its a server processor. So going for an 6900K or 2650 v4 isnt efficient for my type of workload i think..
  7. Hey everyone, I would like to ask you guys for some tips on my pc-build. The rig will primarily be used for 3D architectural rendering and animation. Besides that, it will function as workstation and renderer at the same time. At the moment I do most of the rendering CPU-based, but I want to build a rig that also has enough GPU-rendering power. Software I currently use for CPU-based rendering are: Sketchup, Cinema4D and 3Ds MAx in combination with Vray. Software I use for GPU-based rendering and gaming engines are: Octane in Cinema4D, Lumion and Unreal Engine 4. My budget for the whole system is between $2500 and $3000. I set up the following build mostly based on information I got through linustechtip video's. (Many Thanks) http://pcpartpicker.com/list/H6WCD8 Dual CPU - Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2620 v4 Dual HSF - Be Quit! Dark Rock Pro 3 GPU - Asus Geforce GTX 1070 Motherboard - Asus Z10PE-D16 WS SSI EEB Dual-CPU LGA2011-3 RAM - Curcial 32 GB (2x16GB) DDR4 SSD - 512GB Samsung HHD - 4TB Hitachi Deskstar Powersupply - 700W 80+ Titanium fully modular Case- Phanteks Enthoo Pro Full tower Please let me know if you see improvement in this build. Thanks!
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