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Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB

Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #225 on: November 11, 2010, 04:15:54 pm »
I'm tempted to leave it with them, they are utter arseholes to deal with I have to say. The company, not the board :)
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #226 on: November 11, 2010, 04:17:23 pm »
Forgive my French but b****ks!!! I've just spoken to 'Scam' and have been told that my board works fine and I have to now pay them £10 for testing and £10 for delivery plus VAT.
However, in a moment of sanity I've asked them to tell me what components they have test it with so I can see what they have to say.

I would agree that it seems hard but on the other hand if your board was ok and they have doen what they say then they are out of pocket too. They still have to pay their technician for his time in hooking it all up and checking the motherboard and then they have to get it back to you. To be honest I would say that their charges are reasonable in the circumstances. Try and get it done locally and see what the charge would be. I am sure that this is not what you want to hear right now but we have to be fair and take a balanced perspective.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #227 on: November 11, 2010, 04:23:14 pm »
Forgive my French but b****ks!!! I've just spoken to 'Scam' and have been told that my board works fine and I have to now pay them £10 for testing and £10 for delivery plus VAT.
However, in a moment of sanity I've asked them to tell me what components they have test it with so I can see what they have to say.

I would agree that it seems hard but on the other hand if your board was ok and they have doen what they say then they are out of pocket too. They still have to pay their technician for his time in hooking it all up and checking the motherboard and then they have to get it back to you. To be honest I would say that their charges are reasonable in the circumstances. Try and get it done locally and see what the charge would be. I am sure that this is not what you want to hear right now but we have to be fair and take a balanced perspective.

It's more the fact they didn't tell me when I requested the RMA and the delivery costs for sending it back are higher than when I bought the board. They mention at the end of the long T&Cs they will charge a 'fair' cost for the return of the board, so the cost will be higher than when it was sent with other goods.

Anyway, I'm just pissed off with them and have a history of being pissed off at them (I stopped buying from them after another issue with a more recent purchase). This thread isn't about my ranting anyway, it's about the boards!!

So, which options should I look at? Getting more of the Corsair RAM that 'Hello People' bought or look at the processor? Even though that's passed loads of Intel Burn tests without the merest hint of a fault.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #228 on: November 11, 2010, 04:28:18 pm »
It might pay you rather than paying out more money in the hope of making the right decision first time to take the case to a local computer shop and ask them to swap out the CPU or memory etc and buy just whatever they find works. They are normally quite helpful if they think there might be a sale on the end of it.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #229 on: November 11, 2010, 04:29:13 pm »
I'd recommend my RAM has worked on cold boots with no issues at all - note the exact model number though.

I've done cold boots of 15 hours off straight into 10 hour memtest with no issues. I've also running an overclock in CPU up to 3.8Ghz on my i7-930 with no problems.

I'm very happy with it all so far! Do you want me to see if I can get the batch number of the RAM?
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #230 on: November 11, 2010, 04:29:20 pm »
It might pay you rather than paying out more money in the hope of making the right decision first time to take the case to a local computer shop and ask them to swap out the CPU or memory etc and buy just whatever they find works. They are normally quite helpful if they think there might be a sale on the end of it.

That's what I'm thinking of doing. There is a good local shop round the corner from me that might just be able to help.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #231 on: November 12, 2010, 01:15:55 pm »
Hey theboyfold - sorry to hear that - it sucks. Dark Mantis does however make a fair point about the time and effort costing the supplier. However, I think the real issue is the manufacturers of the boards and memory should produce better quality products and support - frankly GTS suck even bigger time in my experience. Enough ranting now...

It might be worthwhile trying some different model memory or possibly from a different manufacturer, but something that is definitely on the Gigabyte QVL - notshy's memory is on that list I believe, as is the new Kingston memory I have just received. I will be trying this out over the weekend and will keep you posted.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #232 on: November 12, 2010, 03:09:49 pm »
Yes quite, FunkyErn. I would always advise to play safe when specifying your memory and make sure it is on the QVL of at least one of the parties. Although most memory can be made to work if you have enough time and expertise, why make a rod for your own back. ;)
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #233 on: November 12, 2010, 03:17:36 pm »
Yes quite, FunkyErn. I would always advise to play safe when specifying your memory and make sure it is on the QVL of at least one of the parties. Although most memory can be made to work if you have enough time and expertise, why make a rod for your own back. ;)

The bump from this thread reminded me that I've not heard back from the reseller about which RAM they tested my board with.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #234 on: November 12, 2010, 03:29:44 pm »
Just spoken to them and they used the same memory that I've been testing with :(

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/6gb-%283x2gb%29-corsair-xms3-classic-ddr3-pc3-10666-%281333%29-non-ecc-unbuffered-cas-7-7-7-20-165v

Balls.

Back to the drawing board I guess.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #236 on: November 13, 2010, 09:01:38 am »
Well FC bios still has cold boot errors

Think its time to give up and return back to FA and put up with a machine that boots but only has 4Gb usable until I can get to the retailers and buy another MOBO probably from another company

The last 8 months has put me off Gigabyte a little

Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #237 on: November 13, 2010, 09:22:23 am »
Well FC bios still has cold boot errors

Think its time to give up and return back to FA and put up with a machine that boots but only has 4Gb usable until I can get to the retailers and buy another MOBO probably from another company

The last 8 months has put me off Gigabyte a little


Remind me again what ram you are using?
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #238 on: November 13, 2010, 09:25:24 am »
Well I am sorry to hear that Bob but I can't say that I blame you.  Maybe the problem may get sorted out soon and you won't have to go  down thjat route.
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Re: Cold boot failures x58A-ud3r Rev2 bios FB
« Reply #239 on: November 13, 2010, 11:12:20 am »
Ram I am using is

Corsair Dominator TR3X6G1600C8D G

The 3Gb version is on the compatability list but not the 6Gb version which this is