Originally Posted by
bingo13
Try this please, shutdown the system. Remove power from the power supply for a minute or two, clear CMOS, then reattach power. Startup, enter UEFI and input your required settings, for your memory please manually change the memory speed, timings and dram voltage based on your kit specifications. Reboot, enter Windows, then shutdown again. Now restart the system. This will clear the ME and memory/CPU tables. It could be that after flashing the BIOS up from a lower version (pre-1053) that the tables were never properly cleared. This is especially true if the MEI driver is not loaded. Let me know if this helps, if not we will go to step two.
In testing I found that the voltages are slightly lower overall but stability was still maintained. We also changed how the auto settings work on C1E, C3, and C6 and are dependent now on EIST being enabled or not. In addition LLC was fine tuned so previous settings might not work as before. If you continue to have problems, please PM me and we will work it out offline.