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  1. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #171

    Crap, it seems ASUS techs aren't worth much either.
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  2. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #172

    In that case, man you are having some real shit luck!

    I know you really dislike Asus boards, I have to say you must have had real bad luck to get some many bad ones.

    My last 3 Asus Boards have been perfect, I had an old P8 P67 Evo, Z77 Sabertooth and now the new X79 Deluxe, all worked/working fantastic.

    Sorry Jack, sounds like you are gonna have to send the board back again.
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  3. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #173

    Is it running the latest bios? That's a last resort really.

    You know I mentioned before about older boards for the original Sandy E chips, the Sabertooth is also one of them, I would have liked a Sabertooth myself, in fact it was cheaper than my Deluxe but I wanted a board that was designed from the start for Ivy E so I would not run into any problems.

    Maybe if you can, try and get a Deluxe as a replacement, the new version of the Deluxe that is.
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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       #174

    Just got some news.
    The wholesaler states that that problem is the ram is 2400 speed and the specs of the motherboard show 1866 as the fastest.
    I told him B/S.
    If I set the 2400 to 1600/1866 the ram should work if the speed was the problem.

    My friend is going to bring over a bunch of 1600 ram tomorrow and we will give it a try.
    It looks like I'm going to have to eat this motherboard.
    I'm using Gskill ram. Many have use it without a problem.
    All the ram works in the good motherboard ram slots and not in the bad ram slots. I just can't believe its a ram problem.
    When I looked up the motherboard it did include the Ivy-E CPU to the best of my memory. Now when I look online it just states 2nd generation.
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #175

    Jack, I am running a Z77 Sabertooth and the specs say the board only supports up to 1866 ram. My G Skill Trident X is running just fine at 2400MHz. Paul had the same board and runs the same ram I have at 2400 as well as many others. Asus has had a lot of trouble with that board and Ivy-E CPUs hasn't it? To the best of my knowledge, there is no difference in Dual Chanel ram and Quad Channel. It is only how the board handles it. I have Trident X 2400MHz running on a dual channel Z77 board. Paul has the same ram running at the same speed on an Ivy-E quad channel board.
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  6. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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       #176

    I understand you all have had great luck with that ram.
    That is why I chose the ram. That ram works for everybody else with all kinds of motherboards it should work for me.
    You are correct. The ram takes care of the ddr 3 thing and the motherboard takes care of the channel thing.
    The first motherboard had 2 bad memory slots on the left side of the cpu and this motherboard has 4 bad slots to the right of the cpu. Same ram.
    The wholesaler seem to imply if the ram isn't one the qvl list it can't work.

    Is the ram you use 1.5v or 1.65v?
    On this board I have tried all kinds of volts and auto and it doesn't seem to mater.

    My Intel Dealer wants me to look at Gigabyte motherboard. He has been using them because Intel is getting out of the motherboard business. Everything I find is 1.5v ram.
    All he builds are stock computers mostly for business and governments agency's.

    I just recently discovered that most people have no conception of water cooling a computer. They think I crazy.
    They think water and electricity in a computer case is like having a wife and girl friend in the same house at the same time.
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #177

    The Trident X is 1.65V. Look at the sticker on the sides of the sticks, it gives the timings and voltage at spec. 10-12-12-31- 1 or 2T @ 1.65V. It should run at 2400 MHz at those timings and voltage. Personal Opinion I know a lot of people here like Gigabyte, I'm not one of them, I prefer Asus. I know Asus support is bad, from experience. But, tell me who has good customer service, it's simply a fact of life. I can assure you Gigabyte's customer service is no better than Asus', MSI or Asrock. My experience with Asus is you either get a very good board or a dud. There is very little in between. If you get a good Asus board, it will beat most anything on the market. As Paul said, most of the 2011 boards were made for sandy Bridge-E. A bios update allowed them to run Ivy-E. There were only a very few boards made especially for Ivy-E. With Asus, as far as I know, they are the Deluxe and the X79 Black. Same with all the other companies if they have boards made for Ivy-E. The Asus Black is extremely expensive, $500. But, it is the everything but the kitchen sink version. It comes with some pretty amazing stuff that no other board I know of even has.
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  8. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #178

    essenbe said:
    Jack, I am running a Z77 Sabertooth and the specs say the board only supports up to 1866 ram. My G Skill Trident X is running just fine at 2400MHz. Paul had the same board and runs the same ram I have at 2400 as well as many others. Asus has had a lot of trouble with that board and Ivy-E CPUs hasn't it? To the best of my knowledge, there is no difference in Dual Chanel ram and Quad Channel. It is only how the board handles it. I have Trident X 2400MHz running on a dual channel Z77 board. Paul has the same ram running at the same speed on an Ivy-E quad channel board.

    I am also running the same it works fine
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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       #179

    I did find this.

    Amazon.com: Intel Extreme Series Desktop Motherboard BOXDX79TO: Computers & Accessories

    With all the research I did I thought I found a good combination of hardware. I have no Idea what the next hell step is going to be after we install some 1600 ram.

    I can't even run a WEI it stops at the ram part and gives a warning that it can't go farther.
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  10. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #180

    That's a nice board but you are not going to swap out your current board for that one are you ?
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