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new bios memory still stuck under 2400 divider b4 code, sometimes 9A tried just about everything still max 2333mhz but will run tight so I dont think its the imc... I thought it was 2t vs 1t but it isnt.......maybe its my c1 chip by chance.....?

 

you can boot 2400 100bclk no problem?

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yeah thats 2333 is at 125bclk, any thoughts on the control center problems?

 

PSC 2400 divider = b4

Corsair hynix 2666 cas11 2400 divider = b3

kingston genesis Cold boot 2333 profile (that passes 32m) = 9A

 

ordered a c2 3930k to rule that out :P shiot is getting expensive!

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new bios memory still stuck under 2400 divider b4 code, sometimes 9A tried just about everything still max 2333mhz but will run tight so I dont think its the imc... I thought it was 2t vs 1t but it isnt.......maybe its my c1 chip by chance.....?

 

you can boot 2400 100bclk no problem?

 

I can boot 2400 100 without any issues... but my chip can't handle 2500....

 

2400moa.PNG

 

this is doable in any xpower given bios (1.3, 1.4b6, 1.4 and moa)

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new bios memory still stuck under 2400 divider b4 code, sometimes 9A tried just about everything still max 2333mhz but will run tight so I dont think its the imc... I thought it was 2t vs 1t but it isnt.......maybe its my c1 chip by chance.....?

 

you can boot 2400 100bclk no problem?

 

i get 2400 nps man, but one of my chips wont its just your cpu dude.

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thanks fester :)

 

So for me current issues are

 

CPU must be at x45 or lower to cold boot or will get 9A

-Must boot x45 or less first for the hard reset...then bump to x50 and is stable until power down.

-If power is cut, will get 9A hang

 

Control Center II on every bios chip asks for a reset to apply settings.

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