Hello,
I assembled a new system a few days ago and ran into several problems, which I suspect to be mainboard related.
The rig:
Board: Gigabyte Z87X-OC 1.0
CPU: Intel i7-4770K
Memory: G.Skill TridentX F3-1600C7Q-32GTX (4x8GB, 1600 MHz, 7-8-8-24)
Graphics: 2x Nvidia GTX660Ti (SLI)
Storage: OCZ RevoDrive 3, WD Black hard disk, DVD-RW drive
PSU: BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 750W
Cooling: Air only
Misc: PCI TV card, 5,25" hard disk bay, eSATA bracket
OC: no overclocking
OS: Win7 64-bit
Bios:
Board shipped with F3, I flashed F4 through @BIOS, then realized F5 was available and flashed that.
The problems:
1)
I can't get the CPU to clock down when it is idle.
It always runs at it's turbo multipliers (x39, x38, or x37 depending on load).
Despite default BIOS settings (I used "load default settings" with all BIOS versions) I've never seen it operate at the default x35 (3500 MHz) or below.
I use CoreTemp, RealTemp and CPU-Z for frequency, temp, and load monitoring.
I also enabled all power saving features in the "Advanced CPU Core settings" page in BIOS Setup to no avail.
In a review of the board (http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Gigabyte/Z87X-OC/6.html) the reviewer wrote that some of these boards had 'custom Turbo profiles that boost performance at "stock" settings'.
The default settings on my board however did not leave the impression of being a 'turbo' profile.
If it helps, I can upload BIOS screenshots.Edit: Oh, nevermind, I forgot that Windows energy saving settings play a role here, too. Coming from a pre-energysaving world
2)
The system doesn't run stable with all 4 DIMMs installed.
Win7 crashes at random times, sometimes during boot, with random blue screens.
Memtest86 shows a lot of errors. I ran the test at default 1333MHz, with the XMP profile (1600MHz) and even at 1066 MHz.
Using any two DIMMs in any slots at any of these frequencies runs stable.
This issue seems to be widespread among Z87 boards:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,12563.0http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,12635.0http://www.overclock.net/t/1397947/bsods-maybe-caused-by-ram-and-other-problemsI'm running fine for now with 2 DIMMs installed, but that can't be the solution, right?
3)
Sometimes during use of the graphic cards (Gaming) or afterwards (Folding@home GPU) the graphics driver crashes and in most cases gets restarted by Windows. I am using version 320.49 (latest as of now).
After reset, I'm stuck at low GPU frequencies until reboot. Overheating is not an issue.
Similar issues are reported in this thread:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,12833.0It's actually this thread that made me consider the board as a cause.
4)
Does anyone know a program that can control the board's fan connectors, including the 3-pin ones, depending on multiple temperatures (cpu, gpu, hard disks) just like SpeedFan? Unfortunately the current version of SpeedFan doesn't work well with the board.
Maybe someone here can help me or has even encountered the same problems.