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  1. hey loud it could be bad IMC but maybe it's contact issue also!!!

     

    clean the memory gold fingers with electric contact cleaner spray as well as CPU pad and CPU socket. Clean DIMM slots too with it and try one stick at a time and try reinserting if it doesnt pick it up or let you OC to the max the first time

     

    I was thinking the same thing, I usually try to wipe any excess vaseline off the memory and definitely use the heat gun over the dimm slots to warm up any excess vaseline.

     

    however the UD3H has no vaseline on it, or Zen did an incredible job cleaning it off:p

     

    thanks again man, I will give everything a thorough cleaning, and give it another shot when I fill up on Monday.

  2. didnt Zeneffect send you that board and RAM pretested at 2600? He had no issues with that specific hardware, how come you had a nightmare OCing them :D

     

    yup and the profile he saved would not boot with the exact hardware he tested with.

     

    1.4 vcore

    1.215 vccio

    1.125 vccsa

    1.795 cpu pll

     

    the only difference is that I used a different chip (weaker IMC)

     

    I tried higher and lower vcore, vccio and vccsa along with cpu pll to no avail, to be honest this chip could just be that bad.

     

    plus his profile for some reason had vdimm set at 1.97v and he told me he has never used that type of voltage, coupled with the fact that I saw 200 bclk (9ghz screen:D) in Windows under cpuz, but that is probably a cpuz bug.

     

    this was on bios F9.

     

    ps I also tried a few different kits of memory, not just the Flares and all kits can do 2600 no problems on other boards.

  3. so you messed up a simple BIOS flash?

     

    Zeneffect said that his flares kit now is much easier to work with with this BIOS. I would say things that mattered where made better, you obsession with wanting timings that are to tight to be loosened is just a tad odd. IDK anyone other than you who refuses to load modern XMP profiles.

     

    I never, ever load XMP profiles, I prefer the old fashioned way by manually setting primary/secondary timings.

     

    Hopefully the UD3H gets the fix soon, it was a nightmare trying to get c7 Flares to boot at 2600c8 with tight subs, I had to use the 2400 divider and then raise bclk to get there because the 2600 divider was a no go. Plus profiles are beyond broken, at least once you save them they are.

     

    Although Albrecht is correct you should be able to boot at 2600 on auto, just saying.

     

    . . .but I agree that tighter timings are better than looser and the UP5 is pretty efficient with auto settings and seems to work a bit better than it's predecessors, so can I haz UD3H bios:D

  4. More like hardware tools actually. The voltage was controlled by accessing the vrm controller directly via i2c over usb and then using internal software from chil to send commands to it. But yeah, in the end it's not a viable option for end users.

     

    ^that's it, sounds simple enough:D

     

     

    Ok well not really but hopefully it gets sorted out.

  5. both don't enter windows @ 5 ghz air, no matter voltage

     

    fuuuuuu, I don't even want to waste LN2 if they don't boot 5ghz, and you still ended up with a 6.7 1c 1t.

     

    Makes me wish I would have tested the ones that didn't boot 5ghz on air under cold:(

     

    however I just picked up a new Malay with this batch #:

     

    L223B796

     

    testing tonight on air, hoping its not a turd.

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