Don't waste your time sending it back to newegg. Because of the cold boot issue I sent mine back (newegg) and the replacment is doing the same thing, and what are the odds of two defective mobo?
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I've been stretching the time out hoping to get another shipment/revision. But if I get a second defective board I'll ask Newegg for a credit towards another manufacturers board. They've been pretty good about making exceptions for me over the years. Spend a lot of money there. I'd give it a try if I were you.
Damn I was about to order a rampage II, but I think ill pass after some reading here :(
The reason for the cold boot issue, I think, is not random. There has to be a common denominator existing between all the users that have this problem. Replacing the board is pointless as I neither think its revision based nor relating to certain batches of the board. Incompatibilities with certain users hardware, coupled with too young a BIOS seems more likely. Anything could be causing it for some and not others depending on their setup, too many variables exist to pin this down as to 'that' or 'this' ATM.
I say we wait until we get a bigger picture of the overall situation, along with whats certain to be numerous BIOS updates forthcoming.
Yes, $400 or £300 is quite a bit for a board, but we all knew that before we bought the thing, and after all, this is a board to get ones hands dirty, and that's what we are getting, immature hardware running on immature software, I have faith, give it time to develop and we may just reap the benefits. :)
I wouldn't return it. It will get fixed with a bios update. I'm almost certain that it is due to memory timings being too tight with certain types of ram (as Asus always wants to be the first and fastest out of the gate typicaly). Something really useful would be a list of what people are using for memory and the timings.
I agree with your statement 100%. Now if we can only get Asus to realize there is a problem, so we can get a little closer to a fix. After my lengthy discussion with Asus's tech support (support supervisor) they were unaware of the cold boot issues. I did what I could to convince them there is a problem, I even sent them I link to the Xtreme Systems forum, but I have a feeling my words fell on deaf ears.
Even though i'm not going to buy this board, i want to help you guys out. I'm almost certain that this has something to do with ram. I havent heard any complaints from people that are using adata ram. But not everyone with corsair ram has this problem. It's kinda weird.
Btw i checked the qvl list and corsair dominator 3x2gb 1600 cl8 is actually listed there.
Yes you configured memory the same, is the rest? His mem settings may work with the rest of his hardware, it may not work with yours? Take overclocking for example, one guys settings may work perfect for him, does that mean if you have EXACTLY the same hardware, it will work for you? CPU Batch can make all the difference between a great overclock and a good one, for another example. ;)
GOD ****ING S**T!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF IS HAPPENING??? This HAS to be the BIOS!! People who are getting this have usually different hardware. The only thing that connects you is ram, but it's maybe just because everybody buys corsair ram for this.
Well actually one of my pals have this board and i want to help him because he's a very good friend of mine and he has helped me alot. And as i'm still interested in this board i kinda feel i want to do something to solve this.
Have you already tried different bios versions?
Different note, I hit 225 bclk, no cold boot problems using gskill pi's 6gb kit.
what dram volatage? QPI volts? Mess with any other voltages?
hmm.. perhaps it's something with the BIOS, but as the exact same issue exist with MULTIPLY Asus ROG - boards, then I guess we will never see any fix for it :(
Nice one! Did it lower the temps?
It seems like things are a bit tight there? You think it will be possible to have a Thermalright TRUE Black with 2x 120mm fans, along with three RAM slots and that black PCI-Express x1 slot occupied and still make room for that HR-05 heat-pipe?