Eagle_i_am
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Any thoughts about my issue?
Maybe i should set some special voltage option to make it go propeerly?
The computer does not start when the motherboard capacitors have some residual current. That include all cases of swiching off, sleep mode, hibernation.
To boot successfully, I need to disconnect the power cord and press the Power button multiple times ti drain current from the capacitors.
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Did you have the same trouble before with F5b? Did you try to flash back to F5b after those problems occured?
Yes, i was having same problems from beginning with F5b.
I saw in some videos people installed F5c when it was available in giga site, and tried too.
Problem was same. But also i found more usefull RAM multiplicator settings, so decided to stay on F5c
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Hello
I have troubles with OCing i5 6400 on GA-Z170-D3H, bios F5b, changed to F5c recently.
And i have troubles of booting my computer after turning off in windows. When i do so, on next start i see looping reboot.
I still can normally reboot, can normally boot if remove power cable for a while.
Actually, i need that high vccio/vccsa to boot "cold". Without it it can't boot at all.
That boot problem is very annoying.
It occurs when i try to set bclk more than 155+
On 150 i can set everything auto, and it goes perfectly stable, always boots normally.
When i start windows with 4,5 ghz (167 bclk, 1.38 vcore) i can run tests, play games.
Look screenshots of my settings:
and cpu z Screenshot by Lightshot
What i'm doing wrong? How to fix that?
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PSU Cougar PowerX 550w, RAM Kingston KVR 2133 mhz, green, Windows 10 Enterprise
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They aren't risky and ASUS have a flashback feature
I was looking on asus website about that feasure and did not find a word about flashback feature on 1151 motherboards. Have you tried yourself to use it on 1151's?
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Hello!
I have Motherboard GA-Z170-D3H and trying to OC i5 6400 with bclk. And i have some troubles.
PSU Cougar PowerX 550w, memory Kingston 2133 cl15 (green, cheap)
Using bios F5c
Settings
BCLK 167, vcore 1,37, vccio 1,250, vccsa 1,250, dram volt 1,360, mem ~2250mhz 15-15-15-36 timings, CPU Load Line Calibration - high
Okay.
And i have troubles of booting my computer after turning off in windows. When i do so, i see looping reboot.
I still can normally reboot, can normally boot if remove power cable for a while.
Actually, i need that high vccio/vccsa to boot "cold". Without it it can't boot at all.
That boot problem is very annoying.
It occurs when i try to set bclk more than 155+
On 150 i can set everything auto, and it goes perfectly stable, always boots normally.
Tryed to remove EIST and all power saving. Disable internal video. Tryed set PLL overvoltage (actually, lost stability when upped it >45. same on +150 and +200 mV)
Tryed to change PSU (used before DeepCool da550, same behavior)
Tryed to set fclk on 1000/800/400, always same effect
What i'm doing wrong? (i know, i choose wrong mobo, hehe)
How to fix that?
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Have some screens of my bios settings
cpu-z screen Screenshot by Lightshot
Gigabyte gaz170x gaming 5 rev 1.0 motherboard: can't find the bios that alllows you to bclk overclock
in Overclocking.guide
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GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
ask here about bios
or watch yourself - almost all bioses before december 2015 can OC non-k