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Makkusu

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  • Location
    My mums basement
  • Occupation
    Secret Agent Man
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    i7 3770K
  • Motherboard
    Asus Gene Z77
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator 8GB / 2133 / 9
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 780 ACX SC
  • Case
    Corsair 350D
  • Storage
    2 x Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB Raid 0, 1TB Segate USB HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248QE (main), Asus VS278Q-P
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Mass Effect Edition
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga 2014
  • Sound
    Asus Xonar STX, Corsair SP2500, Yamaha MG102c Mixer, Audio-Technica ATH-A900X & AT2035
  • Operating System
    Win 8 Pro 64bit
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  1. I am going to tell you all a story. This is the reason why I try to be humble and listen to everyone. I found that in situation like this one, even the simplest suggestion or idea sometimes is the one that helps you the most. I was swinging between this forum, the rog forum and overclock.net forum to soak it all in. Soaking the ideas and questions, checking when I was asked something and not only answer it for the person that asked but also for myself: 'Did I do this? Did I did it this way? let me check'. That is why today I want to thank everyone for all the TS questions you gave me. Frustration sometimes clouds my mind and it makes me forget things or think I did things certain way. I am really thankful for you guys going to the simplest things first, I really am and I answered humbly. The user andyliu in the rog forums asked me, did you try one stick at a time? I am sure you guys know where I am going with this. It was staring at me in the face all this hours. I saw it plenty of times and I did not think about it even once. A detail that escaped my mind. I was booting in the Bios left and right and I did not see that the memory size was 8xxx MB only... AND I did not figure that out until after I tested both my ram sticks. The first one booted ok, took the 3200 profile, the second one... didn't even boot. Then it hit me... all this time... in the Bios... 8xxxMB... all this time... I am going to return the kit. I will post again when I get a new kit in to verify. But I think it is all solid because I had a friend bring me some corsair DDR4 3000 vengeance LPX and it took the profile with both sticks at 2933Mhz with my CPU OC. Thank you all for your time.
  2. I have not tried to resit the CPU yet. I did try Bios 1501, one of the beta ones posted on the ROG forums to see if the profiles that are built in would help. Nothing. At least as far as going to 3200 clock. Before a flashed I set all the settings to default (F5), drained PSU power (held Power button for 20 secs, no power cord and switched to off), cleared cmos and used USB Bios Flashback. A2 and B2, the gray ones, the second and last if you look from the cpu socket to the edge of the board. After a resit the CPU and test again I'll let yall know.
  3. Did not work. I took the ram off and reinstalled it. Cleared CMOS and drained PSU power too. tried with Fail_CNT to 4 and nothing. Instant F9 erros. I cannot get the CPU out until later on today after I come back from work. I left all my paste at the office. That is what I get for buying stuff the day of release XD. The CPU and the Mobo I bought them the day they came out, the ram I just got a few days ago to replace my corsair ram that I also had running at 2400 but I never pushed it and I don't have that kit anymore. Too bad if it is the mem controller. This 1700 I had it since I got it at 3.9 1.35V LLC 4 stable. Never bothered to test and mess with ram until I got this mem kit.
  4. What timings should I use to test at 2666 ? I am on the latest bios posted in the Asus website, 1403 (AGESA code to 1.0.0.6), totally forgot to mention that.
  5. Thanks for the info! I should have mentioned that I have tried to set a higher dram v, only to 1.4. I have not gone father. Also, I tried with SOC to 1.2. I also tried to set it to 2666 once but with everything in auto and it failed. I am going to try with timings this time and see what happens.
  6. So. I have a problem with my Ryzen 7 1700, my Asus C6H and the kit F4-3200C14D-16GFX. I cannot get pass and training, it always gives me an F9 error and defaults the ram to 2400 16-16-16-16-39. I have used the profiles, done manual settings (14-14-14-14-34 and even 48 with and without it) set to 1T, disabled power down and gear down mode (tried them both ways), set my volts to 1.35 (reg and boot), and adjusted the CBS options too. It always gives me an F9 error and never sets to 3200 14-14-14-14-34 1.35v. Before I forget I set ProcODT to 60 (once only in CBS then also on mem tweaks). So, this is what I been playing with: Set my AI OC tuner to manual Mem Freq: DDR4-3200 DRAM V: 1.35 -Also set the Boot V to 1.35 in External Digi+ Power Control Set my timings manually to: 14-14-14-14-34-48 (tried trc_sm both in auto and 48) Set my cmd2T to 1T AMD CBS ProcODT to 60 & Fail_CNT to 4 to make sure it gets enough attempts. I don't know what else to try since I followed most of the advice most ppl have given me. I am just thinking is the 1700 mem controller at this point. Any advice peeps ? Edit 1: I am on the latest bios posted in the Asus website, 1403 (AGESA code to 1.0.0.6), totally forgot to mention that.
  7. My friends do a lot ot 'lan parties' and this would be so easy to take with me... and it was my bd a few days ago... so, if i win and you feel like adding any small stuff as a bd present it would be cool but not necessary but cool....
  8. Horde or Alliance ? I took a break after BRF (8/10M) and I am slowly getting back. Over the past 3 expansions i been on and off but always doing top tier raid content http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/stormrage/Badyami/advanced let me know whats up.
  9. It is the same case, just no window on the DIYPC model and the feet are different. and $20 cheaper. I bought it when it was $35. It is a great case, it does not feel cheap, it is sturdy, good looking and fits a lot of good hardware if you pick the right PSU and by right I mean something modular or even better, semi modular since the 24 pin cable can be bent easier when it semi and doesn't as much vertical space when it is modular. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=-1&IsNodeId=1&Description=DIYPC%20cube&bop=And&CompareItemList=-1%7C9SIA66Z2KU0579%5E9SIA66Z2KU0579%2C11-353-044%5E11-353-044&percm=11-353-044%3A%24%24%24%24%24%24%24
  10. I like FF14, I hope you and your friend are enjoying it!
  11. I am too good looking and ppl just give me money
  12. That is the original heatsink, the fans started to die. They were loud at first, then they started to stop spinning. It was one of those time that you ask yourself: should I throw it away or ghetto rig it ? I had the noctua fans and some shin-etsu thermal paste. My friend said, lets do it! I have no money for a new gpu. we made the right call its working and playing Sying Light on high settings runs at 44C... idles around 25C... The fans are running @ 100% 1800RPM.
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