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    Quote Originally Posted by Majoram View Post
    I didn't bother testing one stick at a time since my sticks came in pairs and to RMA I would have to return both anyway.

    Just FYI, I would get errors in tests 5, 6, 7, 8.
    Sometimes it was just one or two of those tests or all of them.

    I didn't try upping the voltage though. All I did was leave the BIOS at it's default settings and then try the RAM.

    I don't see why the voltage would cause a problem as both the OCZ and Ballistix I have are the same timings and same PC2 8500 yet OCZ pair works just fine.



    I wasn't overclocking though. I just reset the BIOS and Cleared all the settings and then tried the RAM. No changes except to boot from CD first.

    UPDATE: got home and BOTH SETS of the Corsair XMS2's are failing Memtest
    So that's 1 stick out of 6 So either this board HATES this brand of RAM (even
    though it's on the QVL) I have incredible bad luck, or there is some setting somewhere that I'm missing. I've tried pretty much everything on auto except for DRAM volts and vCore. I also have transaction booster off from what I've read here. These sticks say 1.9 volts, is that right, my Ballistix were 2.2. Anyone have these, what do you run them at. This is getting nuts!!!

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    Corsair XMS2 Pro 1.9v 6400 working fine here with Maximus.

    Ran memtest 2 times - no errors.

    Just FYI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krifosjen View Post
    Corsair XMS2 Pro 1.9v 6400 working fine here with Maximus.

    Ran memtest 2 times - no errors.

    Just FYI.

    maybe my board is bad, either that or this is one hell of a bad batch of RAM. MY board also does this thing sometimes when I hit SAVE AND EXIT from the BIOS, it doesn't restart. It shuts down, than flashes for sec and turns back off. I always have to flip the switch on the power supply to turn it back on.

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    When I get up and running, I will report back.

    I do have Corsair XMS2 DHX 4GB: 2 X 2GB Modules (DDR2)
    XMS2-6400 2048MB 800MHz 5-5-5-18 1.80V ver1.2
    (CM2X2048-6400C5DHX)

    I baught one 4GB kit. I hope it works ok on my Maximus SE...

    I will only have 1 stick in during the initial OS install, until I can apply the Vista 4GB hot fix.
    I currently have it in slot 1 (blue).

    I hope we find the answer for you too.
    Last edited by Talonman; 11-02-2007 at 05:15 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Talonman View Post
    When I get up and running, I will report back.

    I do have Corsair XMS2 DHX 4GB: 2 X 2GB Modules (DDR2)
    XMS2-6400 2048MB 800MHz 5-5-5-18 1.80V ver1.2
    (CM2X2048-6400C5DHX)

    I baught one 4GB kit. I hope it works ok on my Maximus SE...

    I will only have 1 stick in during the initial OS install, until I can apply the Vista 4GB hot fix.
    I currently have it in slot 1 (blue).

    I hope we find the answer for you too.


    It's going to be a BIG pain in the a$$ but I'm going to bench test with my old 680i board and go through all 5 of the sticks that are testing bad on the Maximus to figure out whether it's the board or just a REALLY bad batch of RAM. I'll report back...

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    Thanks for your efforts, and I will be watching.

    Keep us posted buddy!
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    On a happier note, my 8800 GT showed up today, all I can say is WOW. This thing rocks! Here's some Crysis benchies:

    8800 GTS 320MB:
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    !TimeDemo Run 2 Finished.
    Play Time: 75.20s, Average FPS: 26.59
    Min FPS: 0.14 at frame 1530, Max FPS: 43.33 at frame 1011
    Average Tri/Sec: 23566438, Tri/Frame: 886154
    Recorded/Played Tris ratio: 1.03

    8800 GT 512MB:
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    !TimeDemo Run 2 Finished.
    Play Time: 37.19s, Average FPS: 53.77
    Min FPS: 34.14 at frame 1966, Max FPS: 74.21 at frame 87
    Average Tri/Sec: 47746740, Tri/Frame: 887905
    Recorded/Played Tris ratio: 1.03

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scope666 View Post
    It's going to be a BIG pain in the a$$ but I'm going to bench test with my old 680i board and go through all 5 of the sticks that are testing bad on the Maximus to figure out whether it's the board or just a REALLY bad batch of RAM. I'll report back...

    OK, time for the bad news. I put the 680i back in and started running the "bad" modules through Memtest one at a time, and they are testing OK. SO... looks like the board is bad and has to be RMA'd

    I was suspicious also because everytime I hit F10 to save settings in the BIOS, it would just shut down and not start back up again. I would have to turn the Power Supply off and get all the power in the board to drain before I could turn
    back on. Even Asus thinks its probably a bad board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scope666 View Post
    UPDATE: got home and BOTH SETS of the Corsair XMS2's are failing Memtest
    So that's 1 stick out of 6 So either this board HATES this brand of RAM (even
    though it's on the QVL) I have incredible bad luck, or there is some setting somewhere that I'm missing. I've tried pretty much everything on auto except for DRAM volts and vCore. I also have transaction booster off from what I've read here. These sticks say 1.9 volts, is that right, my Ballistix were 2.2. Anyone have these, what do you run them at. This is getting nuts!!!
    Please post your timings and voltages so we can see if something stands out.
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    Scope I think you're experiencing the divider issue. And I doubt memtest will work right on this board.

    As for me, I have gotten to 4GHz, 445*9 1.48v Core, 1.63v NB, 1.1 and 1.63 SB volts, 1.8 PLL volts, 1.55 FSB Term volts.

    I am having issues with certain dividers as is most everyone else. This is easy to work around, but it would be nice if they fixed it.

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    Sorry for the small CPUz font, I run 1600x1200. All temps are good IMO. The RAM does get overvolted by .1 volts, so watch that.

    I would also like to add (coming from a 680i) that Loadline Calibration is by far the best feature ever. Sorry nvidia guys, but if you don't need SLI, this board is far superior than the 680i IMO.
    Last edited by Renegade5399; 11-03-2007 at 10:52 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade5399 View Post
    Scope I think you're experiencing the divider issue. And I doubt memtest will work right on this board.

    As for me, I have gotten to 4GHz, 445*9 1.48v Core, 1.63v NB, 1.1 and 1.63 SB volts, 1.8 PLL volts, 1.55 FSB Term volts.

    I am having issues with certain dividers as is most everyone else. This is easy to work around, but it would be nice if they fixed it.
    Are those the lowest stable voltages you have been able to get? Is that much CPU PLL voltage actually necessary? I'd like to get about 420 x 9 since I can't get 450 x 8 to work and I am having issues with 420 x 9 but I think it will be more doable than 450x8. Also, is the the bios setting for cpu pll or the actual bios reading?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -=j0nnyr0773n=- View Post
    Are those the lowest stable voltages you have been able to get? Is that much CPU PLL voltage actually necessary? I'd like to get about 420 x 9 since I can't get 450 x 8 to work and I am having issues with 420 x 9 but I think it will be more doable than 450x8. Also, is the the bios setting for cpu pll or the actual bios reading?
    Well that is the lowest CPU voltage stable. The NB Auto set to 1.65 so I set it to 1.63. The PLL is from the hardware monitor reading in the BIOS. I haven't tried lower on that yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade5399 View Post
    Scope I think you're experiencing the divider issue. And I doubt memtest will work right on this board.

    As for me, I have gotten to 4GHz, 445*9 1.48v Core, 1.63v NB, 1.1 and 1.63 SB volts, 1.8 PLL volts, 1.55 FSB Term volts.

    I am having issues with certain dividers as is most everyone else. This is easy to work around, but it would be nice if they fixed it.


    Sorry for the small CPUz font, I run 1600x1200. All temps are good IMO. The RAM does get overvolted by .1 volts, so watch that.

    I would also like to add (coming from a 680i) that Loadline Calibration is by far the best feature ever. Sorry nvidia guys, but if you don't need SLI, this board is far superior than the 680i IMO.

    I was trying to run 1:1 most of the time. I started at stock 266, also tried 333 and 400. Same thing every time. I'm convinced I got a bad board. The restart issues alone are out of control. I shouldn't have to flip the power off on the power supply to reboot. Not to mention again the 5 out of 6 sticks that tested bad with this board in Memtest86+, Memtest (Windows) and two different versions of Windows Memory Diagnostic, all test fine on the 680i. Even Asus thinks it’s bad, from the restart issues alone. Not sure if I want to try another one or just live with the 680i for now. This board took 4 days of my life that I’ll never get back. ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scope666 View Post
    I was trying to run 1:1 most of the time. I started at stock 266, also tried 333 and 400. Same thing every time. I'm convinced I got a bad board. The restart issues alone are out of control. I shouldn't have to flip the power off on the power supply to reboot. Not to mention again the 5 out of 6 sticks that tested bad with this board in Memtest86+, Memtest (Windows) and two different versions of Windows Memory Diagnostic, all test fine on the 680i. Even Asus thinks it’s bad, from the restart issues alone. Not sure if I want to try another one or just live with the 680i for now. This board took 4 days of my life that I’ll never get back. ;-)

    So I'm trying to decide what to do with the Maximus. I have to RMA it, not sure if I want to try another one or perhaps try another X38 (or even P35) board.

    Is it normal for this board to have reboot issues? when you hit F10 to save changes from the bios, does your machine restart the way it's supposed to? Can you do reboots from Vista, Dos, etc?

    Also, does Asus or Intel have a utility like nTune or uTune (abit) that allows you to tweak voltages from within Windows? I find this handy when overclocking. Get a stable OCCT run and drop the vcore down .2 volts and try again. Saves A LOT of time as opposed to rebooting EVERY time you tweak something.

    Thanks in advance for any advice...

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