![]() I know for one that it could of been my fault when I decided to change the ram as my old ones ran different voltage and frequency and I did forget to clear the BIOS. I'm just trying to figure out why both systems, well motherboards to be exact, are suffering the same problem - the DRAM LED is continuously lit. Graphics: Asus HD5800 Series (I forget which one, not at home atm) Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Formula BF3 Edition 2011 Socket Yeah my motherboard is still under warranty so I will get that sorted with Asus. Also, I've looked in my manual for the Rampage IV Formula and tried the different slots with 1 ram stick and still get the same result, no post, no display and DRAM LED lights continuously. My power supply is probably about 2 years old, it's the Seasonic M12 700W, what model I am unsure of. Info I need: MOBO, CPU, PSU, link(s) to RAM, HSF, Case, etc for both systems - if you're trying to get both to function.įor now, try (1) stick at a time as shown below and report back. If the MOBO is confirmed as being 'dead' then the warranty still should be in place and ASUS P7P55D-E DELUXE carries a 3 year warranty so IMO contact ASUS and arrange an RMA and if they have one in stock then arrange a 'Cross Ship'. I'd need to know more about all of the components and the age of the PSU. SeaSonic makes excellent quality PSU's, but even a Bentley goes to the shop once in a while. i also read somewhere that the seasonic m12 700w doesnt like the p7p55d motherboard. however, i dont think that they checked my psu. Just an idea of what i think the problem might be: i had the tech guys test everything, they said that the rams were fine, both the old ones and the new ones and my cpu was fine (the i7 860) and it was my motherboard that was malfunctioning. I put everything together but the same problem persists.? So, i bought the rampage iv formula and i7 3820 and kept the same g.skill ripjaws x 1600 ram. Being a 1156 socket board and running the i7 860, it was tough to find a motherboard with the same socket. I had a diagnostic test from the local computer techs and they said it was my motherboard and that the ram sockets were dead. So i tested my old ram but the same thing happens, no boot or display, DRAM led lights up continulousy. I tried everything possible, testing single modules in A1 and B1 slots and so on and clearing bios etc, but it still wouldn't boot, no display on monitor. For the moment there is a part of the chassis between the rad and the fans, this decreases the flow of air.I recently had a problem with my old motherboard, the ASUS P7P55D-E DELUXE, with regards to the DRAM LED being lit continuously.īefore that everything was running fine, then I upgraded to some new ram, G.Skill Ripjaws X 1600 and this occured. I'll see for a better way to put the fans on the rad. My next goal is to enhance my cooling system. I'm satisfied with my 4.4 ghz OC, I don't need more! and it seems the 4930K is not a good cpu for overclock and therefore for a beginer like me ^^ That's fun we have almost the same configuration.ġ6 GB corsair dominator platinum ( mine is CMD16GX3M2A2400C10) I applied the xmp tje 2400 profile 's not like I don't want to help and I can reel of some numbers that worked for me but I think that would do you a disservice! But of course even if CPUs are similar, you combine them with different RAM different PSUs motherboards etc etc and even more variation gets thrown in. Yeah, there is a huge variety.Intel sells the chips rated for a certain spec and they can all do that but anything more and the range can be very big for what can be achieved and at what voltages. ![]() If someone finds the right vcore to 4930K, it should be applicable for all 4930K: ( Why the same processor does not respond in the same way from one user to another? It's too bad we can not apply the same recipe. VCCSA and VTT lower them where you can and still stay stable.1.1 or better 1.05 I would look for if possible or lower if your CPU is happy with less.1.0 0.95 Rather run a bit more voltage and lower LLC than less voltage nominally and have LLC at higher levels. I would set LLC to medium.gives a bit of help towards stability OCing but still allows for vdroop which is a good safety feature. on auto and then see later when you're stable if you can lower that. I also have a RIVBE.different RAM etc etc. My settings are.4930K shipped off to a new home and waiting the next one.:rolleyes:Ĭase in point.just tried a 4930K and it was horrible.to get to 4.6 needed well over 1.4v and 4.8 was 1.6v and could run XMP 2133 but nothing more I hope your CPUs are better!! If I gave them to you my settings would simply overvolt your CPUs.
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