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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/09 16:23:08 (permalink)
Thanks, everything looks good with your memory settings. Have you tried overclocking your CPU?




 
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/09 18:05:43 (permalink)
Yes I did. A lot of settings from 4.4 to 4.8. The computer is stable only at 2200mhz on ram. Pass that nothing is stable. Tried a lot of setting with vsa ioa and iod. I even tried to go undervoltage on those inputs and I was able to boot but no luck with stability.
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/09 20:39:51 (permalink)
Try setting the CPU multiplier control to manual, then set the multiplier to 46 and then set the CPU voltage mode to adaptive. Don't change any other settings. Save and boot to Windows. Let me know what happens.




 
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/18 14:39:16 (permalink)
Sorry for the long reply. Was really busy at my job. So now I tried at 46 multiplier with adaptative on CPU voltage and still the same. I get to windows but AIDA64 , Prime95 fails after seconds. Games will crash in 2 to 3 minutes. temps are ok . I seen in E-LEET that the offset of VSA: 0.400 IOA: 0.130 IOD: 0.190. I went to lower them down and I had no problem booting but still having stability issue. The board just doesn't want to get higher then 2200mhz on ram. At 2400mhz I get the same problems if I was at 2666mhz. With all the different RAM and CPU tested on the board I'm really getting to the point that the board need an RMA. Wish someone could see this post and had the same problem and knows how to fix it. It's gonna cost me near a hundred dollars to send this board for an RMA with the fact that I live in Quebec.
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/18 14:53:02 (permalink)
No worries. Have you already flash the bios to 1.07? If you have not then flash and when you reboot go back into the bios and reset to default. Set the ram XMP#1 and boot into windows. If that does not work it may be the board. I am running G.Skill DDR3 2400 set to XMP1 with no problems. I also have XMP 1 and 2 supported. Good Luck!




 
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/18 14:55:32 (permalink)
First thing I did when I bought the board and installed windows was to flash the BIOS. Wish it would be that simple. I did try with an other BIOS on board that was on an older version and same problem. Could it be my PS?. I can I know if my PS doesn'T give the right voltage for my system? 
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/18 14:59:49 (permalink)
If you are using the EVGA 1000 P2 I don't think it's the power supply. Send Jacob a privet message and see if he can help.




 
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Re: EVGA Z97 Classfied XMP problem 2015/03/19 10:35:08 (permalink)
The only way to know for sure that its your mobo, given you have a good PSU, is to try everything the same but with another CPU.... Technically its entirely possible that your CPU just isn't good at overclocking memory either, although this is unlikely its possible
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