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X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster

I spent a week trying to solve BSODs in Windows 7 x64, memory errors in memtest and yellow marks in device manager for two SLI graphics cards on a board with auto settings loaded in BIOS.

All started after a BIOS update from F3 to F8. Loaded default settings. Windows was occasionally BSOD with no indication of the failure (using BlueScreenView) other than STOP errors (usually with a bug check code of IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) in ntoskrnl.exe, which is rather unusual. Thought initially I had some problems in the drivers and activated the driver verifier. The driver verifier actually pointed to problems in the driver installed by the Gigabyte tools (that was expected to be honest)  but in the end, after uninstalling them, I was still out of luck. It was erroring in the same place, sometimes in win32k.sys.

First of all, the memory problems. The tool here http://www.memtest86.com/ (ver. 4.0) is not compatible with this setup. It'll blow up with CPU HALT errors, making me thing it was CPU/memory related. This one here however http://www.memtest.org/ (ver.4.20) seems to be working though, and initially it was giving memory erros in any DIMM configuration (even with one stick placed anywhere, with or without an XMP profile). Alright, I thought, no problem, large X4 mem kits usually are a challenge for a motherboard, even though it shouldn't be like that (considering the mobo specs) but hey, we're living in times where quality/testing comes as a second priority. So I started to up the voltage for the QPI/VTT and IMC to 1.2V, and in the end the DRAM voltage as well, but just slightly. The memtest succeeded and I was happy.

Next off however, I started seeing weird behaviour in the graphics card department. The "Enable SLI" option was either not active, or it was active and after activating it and a reboot, the cards would display a yellow mark icon in device manager and the resolution was lowered to a minimum. Reinstalling the drivers would solve the problem, but just for the current session. Imagine that happening on every single restart and you'll go mental too.

Now I was aware that I was kind of at the limit with the PSU (Thermaltake 700W old generation), giving lower amps on the rails comparing with the current generation, and I was just about to order one when....

... in desperation I short-circuited the Clear CMOS pins and great was my surprise that by loading defaults in BIOS I got a steady smooth running machine, even with the XMP profile turned on.

What gives Gigabyte? Do you like torturing your customers?
« Last Edit: January 14, 2012, 09:59:07 pm by MoonStorm »

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2012, 10:00:34 pm »


  I'm still looking for the question !

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2012, 10:07:06 pm »
I was just trying to help anyone else having the same problems that had searched like mad this forum and others, in an attempt to get their life back on track. It's also an alarm signal for Gigabyte. I've picked Gigabyte thinking all these types of problems would go away. I guess I was just fooling myself.

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2012, 10:15:37 pm »


  QUOTE ..... in desperation I short-circuited the Clear CMOS pins and great was my surprise that by loading defaults in BIOS I got a steady smooth running machine, even with the XMP profile turned on.

   If you did this in the first place ..... you could have saved yourself a hell of a lot of typing  :D

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2012, 10:22:18 pm »
True, but I still believe there are some useful tips in there, don't you think?

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2012, 10:28:28 pm »
  Some ... but with your new found 20/20 hind sight ..... if you had the same day over again with the new knowledge ..... you would have a very different day and view.......would you not!

   I call that experience 8)

  Aussie Allan

  UPDATE: .... I have no problems at all when people try and help others ..... that's why I'm here.......just leave the product assassination at the day job! ;)
« Last Edit: January 14, 2012, 10:31:08 pm by Aussie Allan »
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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2012, 10:49:45 pm »
Product assasination? Give it a rest Allan. It's QC that we should all be worried about. Have a look at this board specs and compare it with the official tested CPU and memory list on Gigabyte website. Do you see a 3930K proc in there? or any RAM above 8GB?

When you need to buy in haste hardware after an old machine died and you're making a living with it, and this happens, you'll look at things rather differently.
« Last Edit: January 14, 2012, 10:55:47 pm by MoonStorm »

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2012, 10:55:26 pm »


  OK ....I'll bite ...... what's QC ?  :)

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2012, 10:56:15 pm »
Quality Control?

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2012, 11:08:30 pm »
  when you consider we're on a site that is really only visited by people with problems with there kit, ..... it does make our perception a bit jaded ..... I hope I'm correct in stating returns are about 0.1% tops if there (gigabyte) are in the average grouping......that's less than 1 in 1000 including the moron factor!


  Ive had over 20 gigabyte boards in 16 yrs with not one RMA ..... must be just lucky ..... had an ASUS board once.....it died ;D

  Aussie Allan
« Last Edit: January 16, 2012, 06:06:20 pm by Dark Mantis »
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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2012, 06:30:58 am »
Product assasination? Give it a rest Allan. It's QC that we should all be worried about. Have a look at this board specs and compare it with the official tested CPU and memory list on Gigabyte website. Do you see a 3930K proc in there? or any RAM above 8GB?

When you need to buy in haste hardware after an old machine died and you're making a living with it, and this happens, you'll look at things rather differently.
???
3930K processor is on the list:
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/cpu-support-popup.aspx?pid=4050
Up to 16GB official GB X79 Memory Support List:
http://download.gigabyte.eu/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_ga-x79-ud3.pdf

Next time,do not flash your BIOS if you don't have proper knowledge.
Here is good tutorial:
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/27576-bios-flashing-how-qflash-guide.html


  Ive had over 20 gigabyte boards in 16 yrs with not one RMA ..... must be just lucky ..... had an ASUS board once.....it died ;D

  Aussie Allan

Same as me,
last month bought new Maximus IV GENE-Z/GEN3 and sell after 3 days of nightmare (with stock setting). >:(
« Last Edit: January 15, 2012, 06:36:13 am by ex58 »

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2012, 03:57:21 pm »
I would also like to point out to the OP that instead of a lot of typing regarding the BSOD the simple noting and posting of the STOP code would have been far easier and more useful. Just something for next time. ;)
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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2012, 11:47:41 am »
Next time,do not flash your BIOS if you don't have proper knowledge.
Here is good tutorial:
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/27576-bios-flashing-how-qflash-guide.html

ex58, reading through how I debugged the problem, you reckon I don't have the proper knowledge? What a lovely community this is...

Clearing CMOS shouldn't be needed after a successful BIOS flash, just loading defaults, but that's what solved my problem.

I'm certain that for the people who experience the same problems with a similar setup, even if the solution might not help in their case, the debugging steps will help greatly.
For the rest of the members on this forum, apparently outraged by my post, ignore this thread and move on.
« Last Edit: January 16, 2012, 12:02:22 pm by MoonStorm »

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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2012, 06:14:00 pm »
Please don't get the wrong view of the forum MoonStorm as it is normally very friendly and helpful. In their defence I think you caught several members on a bad day, there were  a couple of new members who were being downright rude and aggresive in their stance and winding up many normally very friendly forum helpers.

I am sure that many people actually were pleased to see your post and as you mentioned it might help others in future. Sorry for the short replies in general. They weren't meant I am sure.
« Last Edit: January 16, 2012, 06:14:58 pm by Dark Mantis »
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Re: X79-UD3 + 16GB mem kit CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9 + SLI + BIOS update = disaster
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2012, 08:42:03 pm »

Clearing CMOS shouldn't be needed after a successful BIOS flash, just loading defaults, but that's what solved my problem.

For the rest of the members on this forum, apparently outraged by my post, ignore this thread and move on.

Hi MoonStorm,  ;)

Just to share with you that on Gigabyte motherboards, it is natural that we follow the following procedure:

Hi errfoil,  ;)


About Flashing a Bios,

Use Q-Flash utilities. Pdf guide.
http://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/121/tech_qflash.htm

More infos on Forum here :
How Do I Update My BIOS?
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,2441.0.html

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About Flash Bios
Normaly a End Key is for Flash a Bios. When the post appears.

...
Use a QFlash to reflash BIOS ( Never use @BIOS, because is not good orIt is not the best ..)

More help about How Do I Update My BIOS?  Read it, this is the best.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,2441.0.html

But Before AND after Flash a BIOS...


I do not know if you've done that ... but I invite you to do so.

I suggest you apply the following instructions (quote from Dark Mantis) ...
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Hi
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Try clearing the CMOS before installing the GPU. follow these instructions exactly.

Remove the power cable from the mains supply and then press the power switch on the case for a few seconds just to drain any residual energy in the PSU capacitors.

Once done remove the motherboard battery for at least one hour before replacing it.
 
Next plug back into the mains supply and boot.
 
You will now need to enter the BIOS by pressing DEL and load Optimised BIOS Defaults.

Make any other changes to the BIOS settings to suit your self like disabling the floppy drive, disabling the full screen logo and making the HDD the primary boot device and then press F10 to save and exit.



And during a Flashing BIOS...

Hi
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Try using QFlash to update the BIOS to the latest version and make sure that youi disable the "Keep DMI Data" on the QFlash homepage.


Remember that we can not guess what people know ... or like what they had experience and computer knowledge.

Unless expressly if they are written in their message or during a previous message on the forum.

For all people, including myself, we must not forget also to speak with civility greatly helps to reduce conflict and generate positive results in difficult situations in computer hardware.

However, it does not prevent you from using your knowledge and experience to resolve your situation.

I welcome you on the forum, despite the incident.  ;)

Gloup_Gloup
« Last Edit: January 16, 2012, 09:37:33 pm by Gloup_Gloup »