I am having a very difficult time with a new X99 build. I've had more crashes in 7 days than the previous 10 years. I would like to be able to rule out memory as the cause of the instability so I can move on to another source. All components are brand new. Build specs are:
Asus X99-Pro and 5820k
Corsair Vengence LPX 4x4GB DDR4 2666 (CMK16GX4M4A2666C15)
EVGA Supernova P2 (1200w)
Asus Strix 970x2 SLI (factory settings)
Corsair H110
Windows 7x64 sp1 and Nvidia 347.09 and Asus X99-Pro BIOS 1004
Most of the BSOD's are now under control, however I am having near certain program crashes to the desktop without a dump file for those programs. Occasionally, I get cursor freeze (or vanishing cursor), which might suggest an Nvidia driver problem, however I have already cleared, cleaned, and re-downloaded the current driver (and prior) on more than one occasion. Video card performance is excellent. Occasionally, I get other USB input errors (a control pad with current drivers that doesn't respond.
I have let Mem 86 run overnight. No errors in 8 passes. The program crashes have been regular and within 5-15 min or launch, not intermittent. All of this is in the current configuration of stock 3.3GHz clock speeds, XMP(1) profile at 2666MHz, and at the recommended 125 BCLK for 2666. I have also run the memory at lower speeds (~2400) with higher voltage (1.35), and the problems remain. My runs at the JDEC 2100 speed were marred by other problems and I can't offer them up as problematic or stable.
I am beyond frustrated and welcome any advice, but rather than have you guys solve my problems, I am only hoping we can find a way to exclude the memory as the cause. Two things of note:
1) Occasionally after a crash (BSOD or even a soft-reset), when I restart into the BIOS, the memory has been set to it's 2nd XMP profile at 2800MHz. I have never run that speed. Would the Mem OK button cause this? Does it mean anything given it happens after a crash?
2) I am concerned I can't run the XMP speed at stock settings. I have also tried with the 100 BCLK and same approimate frequency, although my understanding is Intel is still saying to go 125 when over 2400. I have not tried to manually set the memory timings, focusing instead on the chip side when making adjustments.
Asus X99-Pro and 5820k
Corsair Vengence LPX 4x4GB DDR4 2666 (CMK16GX4M4A2666C15)
EVGA Supernova P2 (1200w)
Asus Strix 970x2 SLI (factory settings)
Corsair H110
Windows 7x64 sp1 and Nvidia 347.09 and Asus X99-Pro BIOS 1004
Most of the BSOD's are now under control, however I am having near certain program crashes to the desktop without a dump file for those programs. Occasionally, I get cursor freeze (or vanishing cursor), which might suggest an Nvidia driver problem, however I have already cleared, cleaned, and re-downloaded the current driver (and prior) on more than one occasion. Video card performance is excellent. Occasionally, I get other USB input errors (a control pad with current drivers that doesn't respond.
I have let Mem 86 run overnight. No errors in 8 passes. The program crashes have been regular and within 5-15 min or launch, not intermittent. All of this is in the current configuration of stock 3.3GHz clock speeds, XMP(1) profile at 2666MHz, and at the recommended 125 BCLK for 2666. I have also run the memory at lower speeds (~2400) with higher voltage (1.35), and the problems remain. My runs at the JDEC 2100 speed were marred by other problems and I can't offer them up as problematic or stable.
I am beyond frustrated and welcome any advice, but rather than have you guys solve my problems, I am only hoping we can find a way to exclude the memory as the cause. Two things of note:
1) Occasionally after a crash (BSOD or even a soft-reset), when I restart into the BIOS, the memory has been set to it's 2nd XMP profile at 2800MHz. I have never run that speed. Would the Mem OK button cause this? Does it mean anything given it happens after a crash?
2) I am concerned I can't run the XMP speed at stock settings. I have also tried with the 100 BCLK and same approimate frequency, although my understanding is Intel is still saying to go 125 when over 2400. I have not tried to manually set the memory timings, focusing instead on the chip side when making adjustments.
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