32gb Ram for Asus Sabertooth X99 Reads as 24 Gb

  1. #61

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    mulderfox PC Specs
    Laptop (Model) MSI GP62MVR 7RF
    Motherboard Asus Strix x99 Gaming
    Processor Intel i7-6850k
    Memory (function number) BLS2K8G4D240FSE
    Graphics Menu #1 Palit GTX1080 Super Jetstream
    Monitor Dell 27" S2716DG
    Storage #one Samsung EVO 850 500GB SSD
    Storage #2 HGST 10TB HDD, Toshiba 5TB HDD
    CPU Cooler ID Cooling Frostflow 240L
    Instance Cooler Master
    Power Supply Thermaltake Smart DPS 750W
    Keyboard CoolerMaster Masterkeys M Pro White
    Mouse Logitech G502
    Headset/Speakers Thonet and Vander Chow 2.1 Speakers
    OS Windows ten Pro 64 Bit

    Quote Originally Posted past spears View Post

    Hi all, this thread was helpful to me, and so i idea i'd sign up to share my story

    I don't accept a strix motherboard, but i exercise have an Asus x99-A, (as well as an i7-5820K, 32gb G.Skill RAM, eVGA 850W SuperNova PSU). A few weeks agone, i woke up to my PC being off, and after turning information technology on, found that information technology would just constantly reboot over and over, briefly showing the 00 code earlier it reboot again...

    I concluded up taking the CPU back to be RMA'd, and afterward getting it back, put it in the board, and everything booted fine...

    Even so, ii days later on, i turned information technology on and it rebooted straight away, but rather than cycling similar information technology did earlier, it started back up and stayed on, with the 00 lawmaking and CPU fan not spinning... I did a hard reset, and it booted fine, but at present i'chiliad reluctant to turn information technology off at all.

    From this thread, and googling other places, information technology seems like a lot of people having this same issue with all types of Asus X99 boards killing their CPU's, but not enough people are having the trouble to warrant any kind of response from Asus.. It makes me wonder if it's only happening in a very specific configuration or something, only either way i think i will be buying a different make lath before my CPU gets fried again...

    I should as well say that i'g not overclocking, and my BIOS is upward to date as i flashed it while i was waiting for my CPU to return, although initially when the problem happened the outset fourth dimension, i was running a BIOS that was probably 2 versions erstwhile...

    Question: Why did y'all go along with the same motherboard that fried your CPU once already? Y'all know what Einstein said virtually trying the same thing twice and hoping for unlike results..?
    Did you at to the lowest degree effort to replace the motherboard? even if it's out of warranty, seeing that this is an obvious design flaw (indicated by the 00 code and CPU frying) - Asus should be contacted and confronted regarding this at every occasion. I even got them to offering me a different motherboard model if this happens again. (though yet from the x99 series)
    And what happens if your CPU fries again and Intel volition not RMA information technology (again)? Asus should human foot the pecker on a new one..

  2. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulderfox View Post

    Question: Why did you continue with the same motherboard that fried your CPU in one case already? You know what Einstein said well-nigh trying the same thing twice and hoping for unlike results..?
    Did you at least effort to supplant the motherboard? fifty-fifty if information technology'southward out of warranty, seeing that this is an obvious design flaw (indicated by the 00 lawmaking and CPU frying) - Asus should be contacted and confronted regarding this at every occasion. I fifty-fifty got them to offer me a dissimilar motherboard model if this happens once again. (though still from the x99 series)
    And what happens if your CPU fries again and Intel volition non RMA it (over again)? Asus should pes the bill on a new one..

    Well, a few reasons.. I simply bought this motherboard a yr ago so i didn't want to pay for a new 1 every bit all the prices are still quite high, and although information technology's nevertheless under warranty, i had read that RMA to Asus is most pointless every bit i hadn't institute whatsoever mentions of people actually successfully getting a replacement, but rather Asus only telling them that there was no problem. Not to mention that information technology seems similar a trouble with the whole range, rather than only the occasional faulty mobo, so a replacement wouldn't really be ideal anyway...

    I had hoped information technology was just a one time off, as i had read a few people having this issue, and then getting the CPU RMA'd and having no problems later that, so i was hoping the same thing would happen for me

    I was also hoping i wouldn't demand to buy a new non-Asus motherboard, partly considering the prices are nonetheless quite high, but generally because the choice is quite sparse, it seems like the X99 boards are on the way out, at that place'due south actually only i decent Gigabyte i i tin detect for sale..

    But every bit the CPU result seems to still exist, and i don't want to adventure the CPU, i'll probably exist buying the Gigabyte one next week, and i guess i'll simply have to keep this Asus board as a spare and most likely cease up throwing information technology away somewhen, which seems like a waste product of $500 but it's better than risking my CPU i judge...


  3. #63

    mulderfox no está en línea

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    mulderfox PC Specs
    Laptop (Model) MSI GP62MVR 7RF
    Motherboard Asus Strix x99 Gaming
    Processor Intel i7-6850k
    Memory (part number) BLS2K8G4D240FSE
    Graphics Card #ane Palit GTX1080 Super Jetstream
    Monitor Dell 27" S2716DG
    Storage #one Samsung EVO 850 500GB SSD
    Storage #two HGST 10TB HDD, Toshiba 5TB HDD
    CPU Libation ID Cooling Frostflow 240L
    Case Cooler Master
    Power Supply Thermaltake Smart DPS 750W
    Keyboard CoolerMaster Masterkeys Thou Pro White
    Mouse Logitech G502
    Headset/Speakers Thonet and Vander GRUB two.1 Speakers
    OS Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

    Quote Originally Posted past spears View Post

    Well, a few reasons.. I only bought this motherboard a yr ago so i didn't want to pay for a new one as all the prices are still quite high, and although information technology's still under warranty, i had read that RMA to Asus is almost pointless as i hadn't constitute any mentions of people really successfully getting a replacement, simply rather Asus just telling them that there was no problem. Non to mention that it seems like a problem with the whole range, rather than just the occasional faulty mobo, then a replacement wouldn't really be ideal anyhow...

    I had hoped it was just a once off, as i had read a few people having this issue, and then getting the CPU RMA'd and having no bug after that, so i was hoping the same matter would happen for me

    I was also hoping i wouldn't need to buy a new non-Asus motherboard, partly because the prices are still quite high, but mostly because the choice is quite sparse, information technology seems similar the X99 boards are on the way out, there's really only ane decent Gigabyte one i can find for sale..

    But every bit the CPU result seems to still exist, and i don't want to risk the CPU, i'll probably exist buying the Gigabyte ane next week, and i guess i'll just have to keep this Asus lath equally a spare and virtually likely end up throwing information technology abroad eventually, which seems like a waste of $500 but information technology's better than risking my CPU i estimate...

    Asus is a fleck strict well-nigh RMA, simply when information technology comes to serious bug like the board frying your CPU, i dubiety they'll leave you hanging. They will desire to check your boards at their lab though. I tin can say that i contacted them through Facebook and was enjoying adept intendance upwards to and including replacement of the motherboard without trying to prepare it first. Believe me, they're very updated about this code 00 issue.. And they took steps such every bit bios update to amend on the upshot.
    I'd still contact them if i was you. At least get it RMA'd earlier yous continue it as spare, or sell information technology.

  4. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted past mulderfox View Post

    Asus is a chip strict about RMA, simply when it comes to serious problems like the board frying your CPU, i doubtfulness they'll leave you hanging. They volition want to bank check your boards at their lab though. I can say that i contacted them through Facebook and was enjoying good care upwardly to and including replacement of the motherboard without trying to fix it starting time. Believe me, they're very updated well-nigh this code 00 outcome.. And they took steps such as bios update to better on the result.
    I'd nevertheless contact them if i was you. At least get information technology RMA'd before you keep it as spare, or sell it.

    Thanks for the communication, i think you lot're correct it's probably worth trying the RMA, especially if it's just going to sit spare, i'll probably exercise it afterwards i replace it though, as i don't want to be without a system for another few weeks while i wait for shipping and stuff

    Has anyone heard of this same CPU event happening on other brands, east.k. Gigabyte or eVGA? This is my start Asus lath since way back effectually 2005, i've been going with Gigabyte boards since so , and i'll probably be going back as i've been left pretty unimpressed with Asus because of all this. I have considered an eVGA board though, as i was really impressed with the quality and cost of my eVGA Supernova PSU...


  5. #65

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    ROG Enthusiast Array xkm121 PC Specs

    xkm121 PC Specs
    Motherboard Sabertooth X99
    Processor 5820K
    Memory (part number) ADATA 32GB DDR4-2800
    Graphics Card #ane Sapphire R9 FuryX

    Hither are some of my updates.

    Subsequently a calendar month of frustration and back and forth with ASUS. It was the tech back up team on that forum that finally got me a replacement mothboard. Even so sabertooth X99 though.

    I did the flashback to 3701 BIOS without plugging in anything. As it turns out my 6950X was indeed fried past my previous TUF X99. I asked ASUS whether they would cover the damage of my 2nd hand 6950X. Let's only say ASUS gave me a pleasant "go f*uck yourself' response. Now I am back on a peasant 5820K which was even worse than my original 5820K.

    So to recap:

    1. Basically all ASUS X99 board with the OC socket are known for murdering your CPU.
    2. Depends on the mood of the motherboard, sometimes information technology adopt to commit suicide while killing your CPU.
    iii. HWE CPU so far seems a bit more resilient to the murdering of ASUS X99 boards
    4. RMA from ASUS? Basically not-existent. Their tech support was probably paid to annoy you rather than help you.
    five. Mail service here in the ROG forum service sections helps 10X better than calling ASUS North America HQ
    6. Exit offical complain at Amend Business organisation Bureau helps 1000X better than calling ASUS North America HQ. ASUS seems to love information technology when you are forced to take legal actions.
    seven. Forget near damage done to your CPU/SSD/RAM, ASUS would never cover those.

    That is for ranting. Now for people who are bankrupt and stuck with these timed bomb ASUS X99 boards hither are my suggestions:

    one. DO Non overclock Enshroud. This seems to trigger the OC socket overvoltaging more and then than you lot may realize. Nearly dead BWE/HWE CPUs had their cache overclocked.
    2. Practice Not employ XMP. Manually put in the DRAM speed and timing works just fine.
    3. Exercise Non use Car or Adaptive vcore. Apply a maunal prepare vcore or the start value.
    iv. Do Not utilise Auto for most other voltages also. Especially VCCSA, cache voltage and VCCIO. Manually dial in the values.
    5. For BWE users, go on your VCCSA and Cache below 1.1V. ASUS boards seem to love overvoltage.
    six. Provide aplenty air flow to the VRM. You need to continue the VRM temp low whenever possible.


  6. #66

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    ROG Guru: Orange Belt Array ThrashZone PC Specs

    ThrashZone PC Specs
    Motherboard z490 XII Noon 2d x299 Vi Noon 3rd x99 sabertooth
    Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude
    Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 third 3200c14 4x8
    Graphics Bill of fare #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air
    Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz
    Storage #1 two-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & two.five" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games
    Storage #ii 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40
    CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads
    Example ii- Corsair 450D with 2d floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs
    Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2
    Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+
    Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition
    OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro
    Accompaniment #one Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2d Optimus SigV2
    Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all
    Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/eight-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2

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    Hi,
    So can you say it is a newer bios effect ?
    I'k still on 2101 with x99 sabertooth and i7-5930k pretty much at default all core 37 cach min and max 31 settings beside Qfan adjustments
    I am using xmp profile #1 that is 2667 pretty much default contour

    I exercise have several other profiles saved but this is my daily commuter.
    No one has always said asus has good customer service that I've always read
    If you made information technology through the 1000 questions to even contact asus you did well


  7. #67

    xkm121 no está en línea

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    xkm121 PC Specs
    Motherboard Sabertooth X99
    Processor 5820K
    Retentiveness (part number) ADATA 32GB DDR4-2800
    Graphics Card #1 Sapphire R9 FuryX

    Quote Originally Posted by ThrashZone View Post

    Hi,
    So tin you say it is a newer bios result ?
    I'm still on 2101 with x99 sabertooth and i7-5930k pretty much at default all core 37 cach min and max 31 settings abreast Qfan adjustments
    I am using xmp profile #one that is 2667 pretty much default profile

    I do take several other profiles saved but this is my daily commuter.
    No one has ever said asus has proficient customer service that I've ever read
    If y'all made it through the 1000 questions to even contact asus you lot did well

    It may very well be a design flaw. Newer BIOS tend to have fewer incidents of this happening.

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    mulderfox no está en línea

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    mulderfox PC Specs
    Laptop (Model) MSI GP62MVR 7RF
    Motherboard Asus Strix x99 Gaming
    Processor Intel i7-6850k
    Retentiveness (office number) BLS2K8G4D240FSE
    Graphics Carte du jour #1 Palit GTX1080 Super Jetstream
    Monitor Dell 27" S2716DG
    Storage #1 Samsung EVO 850 500GB SSD
    Storage #two HGST 10TB HDD, Toshiba 5TB HDD
    CPU Cooler ID Cooling Frostflow 240L
    Instance Cooler Master
    Power Supply Thermaltake Smart DPS 750W
    Keyboard CoolerMaster Masterkeys M Pro White
    Mouse Logitech G502
    Headset/Speakers Thonet and Vander GRUB 2.1 Speakers
    OS Windows 10 Pro 64 Scrap

    Quote Originally Posted by xkm121 View Post

    Here are some of my updates.

    After a month of frustration and back and forth with ASUS. Information technology was the tech back up team on that forum that finally got me a replacement mothboard. Still sabertooth X99 though.

    I did the flashback to 3701 BIOS without plugging in anything. As it turns out my 6950X was indeed fried by my previous TUF X99. I asked ASUS whether they would cover the damage of my 2nd hand 6950X. Let's just say ASUS gave me a pleasant "become f*uck yourself' response. Now I am back on a peasant 5820K which was even worse than my original 5820K.

    Then to epitomize:

    one. Basically all ASUS X99 board with the OC socket are known for murdering your CPU.
    ....

    I've had a lot of back and forth myself here in Due south East Asia with Asus HK role, simply overall, one time they verified my event they did a good job. Luckily, my CPU was brand new and so it was covered by Intel'southward own RMA procedure.
    As for "all ASUS X99 board with the OC socket are known for murdering your CPU" - I cannot say that for a fact. They are all the same a market leader and it's because they exercise make an effort to meliorate stability and performance via Bios updates. (including with my own x99 strix gaming board)
    However, for hereafter reference, don't keep your correspondence with Asus (or whatever company y'all have similar issues with) to yourself - put it out there - social media is truly your friend and their foe in these scenarios. They would not deny yous so fast when their reputation is on the line - as long equally you lot keep it respectful and to the point - to avoid defamation issues.
    Information technology would be much cheaper for them to replace your CPU (with a new ane for certain) than to handle the bad "printing" they'll get on the spider web.
    Personally, nigh all my dealings with Asus were conducted via Facebook with one of their customer relations managers. When yous have a specific person to get to, the process goes much more smoothly. And they replaced my motherboard with a new ane on the spot - which is outside of their normal policy of sending your faulty motherboard dorsum to Taiwan (!) for a few weeks to diagnose. Over again, this is due to the personal affect.
    On my side, I wish I did a flake more than research about this model. Even though it was quite new when I bought it, at that place were already hints regarding those bug on the forums. Simply you live and learn.

  9. #69

    ThrashZone no está en línea

    ROG Guru: Orange Belt Assortment ThrashZone PC Specs

    ThrashZone PC Specs
    Motherboard z490 XII Noon 2nd x299 Six Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth
    Processor i9-10900k westward/Foundation & i9-9940x due west/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude
    Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8
    Graphics Card #one Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air
    Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz
    Storage #one 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.two & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for bone 850 evo for games
    Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40
    CPU Libation 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-iv-Pro/ vrm h2o block Both&x299 2-280GTX ii-D5's before and after rads
    Example 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & two Exam Benchs
    Ability Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2
    Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+
    Mouse 3x Cerise dragon Perdition
    OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-ten-xi pro
    Accompaniment #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2
    Accompaniment #two Mayhems clear all
    Accompaniment #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" articulate soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2

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    Hullo,
    Former thread but just to add what I have found out near broadwell-eastward bios since this happened long ago

    My x99 Sabertooth and 5930k is still doing well
    Yes I have oc socket not certain information technology does anything unless the jumpers are switched to use over volt though

    Been using max cache 38 on kickoff +0.175 which cache voltage maxes out at one.125v no different on newer bios

    vccsa or system agent yeah usually does go to 1.2v for no credible reason where every bit 1.0v or max of 1.15v should be more than enough same for vccio cpu 1.05 voltage 1.150v is plenty.

    The biggest difference on newer bios is vccio cpu 1.05 voltage

    2101 and lower bios this voltage along with vccio pch 1.05 voltage stay around that voltage standard +- a hair.

    Whatsoever bios to a higher place 2101 shoots vccio cpu i.05 voltage to ane.240v
    This I believe is pretty desperate just for using xmp or simply manually increasing memory past 2133 seems more than similar a vcore voltage to me

    Either way whether information technology'due south skilful/ bad or indifferent thought I would share on this thread what I noticed on newer bios.

    Got a response from Raja about the vccio cpu voltage hither

    https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...p-needed/page3

    Miniatura de Adjuntos Miniatura de Adjuntos raja reply to 1.24v vccio cpu.JPG


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    I'thou convinced that everyone who had a system power off and cpu suddenly was dead were mixing utilities that hit the Asus EC in a dangerous way (Corsair Link/icue, and those that failed across shutdowns had never bothered to change the Bootup vcore from Car.

    Fifty-fifty on ivy span, failing to do the latter could run across vcore hitting 1.6v+ at auto once starting to overclock.


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