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  • RipJaws-Z F3-17000 CL9-11-11-31 2133Mhz 1.6V 8X4 with GA-X79-UD5

    Hello everyone!

    I just bought a 8X4 memory kit of the RipJaws-Z F3-17000 CL9-11-11-31 2133Mhz 1.6V 8X4 and when XMP is enabled, my computer just reboots all the time . I cleared my CMOS configuration and now XMP is disabled again but it's not working at it's best because of it is there any problem to reconfigure it so it would work?

    Thanks in advanced,
    Moti.

  • #2
    Check that you have the latest BIOS, also let us know what mobo and CPU


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    • #3
      I got a GA-X79-UD5 (Gigabyte motherboard) and I updated the bios to the latest (13i) and it still didn't help.

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      • #4
        What CPU? What OC? What actual set of Ripjaws Z? 9-11-11-31 doesn't sound familiar (I'll check though), if not already might raise QPI/VTT and DRAM voltage, also VCCSA may need to be raised....but still need some info to work with


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        • #5
          sorry for not giving enough info. I got a Intel Core i7-3930K 3.2Ghz on a Socket R (LGA2011-0) platform.
          motherboard: GIGABYTE X79-UD5 with a Intel C600/X79 (Patsburg) chipset BIOS Ver: F13i.

          the set is made of 4 kits , every kit has 8GB. 4X8GB= 32GB. and it says on the box that it's G.Skill RipJaws-Z F3-17000CL9Q2-32GBZH with CL9-11-11-31.

          Could you please give me more detailed instructions what to do in the BIOS settings? because when I enable XMP , it's all automatically set.

          Here are my BIOS Settings -
          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...2012092613.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...2012092645.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...2012092715.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...2012092733.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...2012092814.jpg

          and in CPU-Z:
          http://imageshack.us/a/img24/4029/55012815.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/a/img39/6030/99835318.jpg
          http://imageshack.us/a/img687/6682/17254567.jpg

          Thanks in advanced,
          Moti.
          Last edited by motnt; 10-29-2012, 01:22 AM.

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          • #6
            Still lost here, the model number you list, F3-17000CL9Q2-32GBZH, is a single package of 8 sticks and the timings on the package should be 9-11-10-28, yet you say 4 kits (sets) of 2x4GB and 9-11-11-31


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            • #7
              I just looked at the memory stick itself and it says clearly DDR3-2133 PC3-17000 CL9-11-11-31 1.6V. by the way it is a 8GBX4 sticks.

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              • #8
                So we have 32GB total, 4 sticks each of which is 8GB, then it would be F3-2133C9Q-32GZH (single Q not Q2 which indicates 8 sticks of 4GB). Can try the latest BIOS, F13m (10-25-12), which is another beta (and with 3 betas in a row on different issues then the mobo has more than a few issues), each of the betas also has RAM compatibility updates, so it might help. I'd try that get it loaded using a single stick, then shut down, add the other sticks, go into BIOS, enable XMP select the 2133 profile and give it a try. If no joy, diable XMP and manually set the base timings to 9-11-11-31, the CR to 2T or 2N if it uses the N designator, DRAM voltage 1.65 for the moment, set the VCCSA voltage to 1.2 and raise the qpi/VTT voltage up .06 from whatever it's currently at. Also check the DRAM secondary/advanced timings and see what the tRFC is at, will prob want about 314


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                • #9
                  Thanks alot Tradesman,
                  I didn't succeed but half of the settings I couldn't configure because the options weren't there:
                  1. I updated the BIOS to F13M
                  2. I tried loading 1 stick and then shut down the computer, restart and enable XMP Profile w/o touching any setting- still doesn't boot up normally.
                  3. I disabled XMP and manually set the base timings of Channel A Timing and Channel B Timing (there are 4 channels in the BIOS but I only see 2 that are recognized with the timings already shown) like in that pic: http://imageshack.us/a/img837/9324/50574488.png
                  4. I changed the tRFC and CR of the timings as shown here:
                  http://imageshack.us/a/img15/5392/54352215.png
                  5. I changed the DRAM Voltage as shown here:
                  http://imageshack.us/a/img96/7615/51576292.png

                  I didn't see any VTT setting , only for the CPU and in a settings called 3d power control as shown in here:
                  http://imageshack.us/a/img696/7259/50023927.png

                  and as for qpi/VCCSA- haven't found those settings at all.

                  Edit: I succeeded on manually configuring the timings (and CR) and the voltage! now the timing and DRAM Voltages are fine.
                  when I configure the tRFC to 314 from auto, the computer can't reboot normally again. I tried to change the memory frequency speed from 1333mhz (where it is currently standing at) to 2133mhz by changing the "System Memory Multiplier" to 21.33 from "Auto" and the computer can't reboot again. When I changed it to 18.33 it started working at 1867Mhz .

                  What do I need to do now in order to jump to my 2133Mhz?
                  I'd really like your help !
                  Thanks,
                  Moti.
                  Last edited by motnt; 10-30-2012, 03:55 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Try CPUVTT and IMC at 1.1


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                    • #11
                      I changed both IMC and CPU VTT to 1.1 and it still doesn't boot when I change it to 2133mhz.

                      Please help .

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                      • #12
                        Not one module can boot at DDR3-2133? Can you post BIOS pictures of memory and CPU settings with XMP enabled?

                        Thank you
                        GSKILL TECH

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                        • #14
                          Doesn't look like it's even enabling XMP, try manually raising tRFC to 278 in the advanced timings, raise the CPU VTT to 1.15, and the CPU multiplier to about 39 (just for now). XMP should set all this for you and apparently isn't


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                          • #15
                            well I just enabled XMP for a few seconds so you could see how it is shown when it's enabled but if I enable it and reboot, the loop will being and I can't enter the BIOS after that till I clear CMOS.

                            I will try what you said but I don't see the CPU Multuliplier setting. the system muliplier is changing the memory frequency and the maximum of it is 32. Could you please tell me more specifically what to change?

                            thanks,
                            Moti.

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