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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: shodan01 on July 22, 2013, 11:24:17 am
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I have a memory problem since I update to F5/F6 bios. When I start the system, got a 15 debug code, if im using my pair of ram (2x4GB crucial ballistix)
The system wont boot, only if i push the reset button.
But If Im only just using one stick of ram , its good!!!
I tried CMOS reset, pull out the battery, boot from F3 bios, but nothings works.
The RAM is definetly good becase separetly they are working fine.
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Okay I've got a new board, but the problem is similar. 15 error code, or looping restart . F7 bios.with two stick of ram (Crucial Ballistix tracer 2x4gb)
And the extra thing the new board dont recognize any PCI device.
s***est board ever!
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the problem on video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/405jpd6thntm6d1/Video%202013.08.10.%2011%2021%2049.mov (https://www.dropbox.com/s/405jpd6thntm6d1/Video%202013.08.10.%2011%2021%2049.mov)
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Until I purchase the Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 2400, I've had to settle on some older Corsair XMS3 1600 (two sticks) to run my new system. On the F7c beta, I was able to run the RAM at its stock 1600MHz speeds using XMP. A day later, I updated to the official F7 release and now I only receive boot loops before the Windows 7 boot screen appears (using XMP). I have to select 'No Profile' within UEFI in order for Windows to boot. And now the RAM is running at a sweet 667Mhz! Haha...I know this XMS3 RAM isn't officially supported with this board, but it's strange how I managed proper speeds with the beta. I'll tinker with the timings and speeds some more.
Here's to hoping I won't be wasting $290 on the Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 2400, which is listed as being fully supported. Other than the RAM issues, I haven't had any problems with this board.
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No I cant believe this, my 15 error code, boot loop problem is returned!!!!! >:( >:( >:(
My config is working fine in the past 1 month, but yesterday its started this thing again.
I changed my board 3 times, I changed my RAMs, what is this s***???
Gigabyte never ever!!!!!