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  • [ Ripjaws ] F3-16000CL9T-3GBRH on Asus Rampage II extreme

    Hello,


    I have this configuration :
    - Asus Rampage II Extreme
    - Intel Core I7 960 r?vision D0
    - [ Ripjaws ] F3-16000CL9T-3GBRH / F3-16000CL9T-6GBRH

    I have read this post, http://www.gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=1166 and I have test it.
    But when the PC start, the PC doesn't boot, I stop on CPU. I Change two option (red color) for my memory.

    Can you help me please ?

    See you later.

    Seb2142

    PS : sorry for my english, I'm french.

    "
    AI overclock - manual
    OC from CPU level up - auto
    OC from Memory level up - DDR3-2000
    CPU Ratio setting - 18 for 3.6GHz
    CPU Turbo Power Limit - disable

    CPU configuration
    CPU Ratio Setting - whichever you chose above
    C1E Support - disable
    Hardware prefetcher - enable
    Adjacent Cache line prefetcher - enable
    Intel Virtualization tech - disabled
    CPU TM Function - disable
    Execute Disabled bit - disabled
    Intel HT Technology - disable
    Active Processor Cores - all
    A20M - disabled
    Intel C-STATE tech - disabled

    BCLK frequency - 200
    PCIE frequency - 100
    DRAM frequency - 2000 MHz
    UCLK frequency - 4000 MHz
    QPI frequency - auto

    Dram Timing Control
    DRAM CAS# Latency - 9
    DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
    DRAM RAS# PRE Time - 9
    DRAM RAS# ACT Time - 27
    DRAM REF Cycle Time - 72
    DRAM Timing Mode - 2N
    All others can be on AUTO

    EPU II Phase Control - Full Phase
    Load-line calibration - enable
    CPU differential amplitude - auto
    Extreme OV - disabled


    CPU voltage - 1.32V
    CPU PLL voltage - 1.85V
    QPI-DRAM voltage - 1.55V

    IOH voltage - 1.35V
    IOH PCIE voltage - 1.60V
    ICH voltage- 1.20V
    ICH PCIE voltage - 1.60V

    DRAM Bus voltage 1.65V

    CPU spread spectrum - disabled
    PCIE spectrum - disabled
    CPU clock skew - auto
    IOH clock skew - auto
    "

  • #2
    Try QPI/DRAM Voltage 1.60V

    Or, load BIOS defaults and try these settings:

    AI overclock - manual
    CPU Ratio setting - 21
    CPU Turbo Power Limit - disable

    CPU configuration
    CPU Ratio Setting - whichever you chose above
    C1E Support - disable
    Hardware prefetcher - enable
    Adjacent Cache line prefetcher - enable
    Intel Virtualization tech - disabled
    CPU TM Function - disable
    Execute Disabled bit - disabled
    Intel HT Technology - disable
    Active Processor Cores - all
    A20M - disabled
    Intel C-STATE tech - disabled

    BCLK frequency - 143
    PCIE frequency - 100
    DRAM frequency - 2000 MHz
    UCLK frequency - 4000 MHz
    QPI frequency - auto

    Dram Timing Control
    DRAM CAS# Latency - 9
    DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
    DRAM RAS# PRE Time - 9
    DRAM RAS# ACT Time - 27
    DRAM Timing Mode - 2N
    All others can be on AUTO

    EPU II Phase Control - Full Phase
    Load-line calibration - enable
    CPU differential amplitude - auto
    Extreme OV - disabled

    CPU voltage - AUTO
    CPU PLL voltage - 1.85V
    QPI-DRAM voltage - 1.60V

    DRAM Bus voltage 1.60V

    CPU spread spectrum - disabled
    PCIE spectrum - disabled
    CPU clock skew - auto
    IOH clock skew - auto

    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH

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    • #3
      Hi,

      Thanks for the reply.

      Option 1 and 2 doesn't work, I stop on CPU on the check start on the "LCD poster"

      Do you have an other idear ?

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Try testing each module individually to determine whether one may be defective. What type of problems did you have?

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

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