angelshonnny: look in the mail tomorrow for letter with a bios chip with 0401 on it and a xeon dc 1.86ghz ES cpu. Enjoy.
angelshonnny: look in the mail tomorrow for letter with a bios chip with 0401 on it and a xeon dc 1.86ghz ES cpu. Enjoy.
X7DWA-N 2x X5472 - 12 GB - Temjin TJ10s.
Damn you, Asus, for all the dead Z7S WS'es!
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Ok, this issue is really getting on my nerves now so I am asking for assistance...
I know there are many Z7S owners who 'never' reboot their machines - if you are one of these, you can't help me!
For those Z7S owners who do switch their computers off at the end of the day or reboot after a software or driver installation, do you find your BIOS / OC Profile settings are reset and see a prompt asking you to reconfigure BIOS or load default settings?
For me, this is a real problem, firstly the inconvenience of having to go back into the BIOS and reload my OC profile (and frequently I have to repeat this procedure before the BIOS reset prompt goes away), but secondly I occasionally have the need to work remotely and I wake up my PC using Wake On Lan (WOL) and when I am finished I switch it off (I pay my electricity bills!). If I am at a remote location and WOL my machine at it goes to the BIOS reset prompt, it's stuck until I get back to my office. Considering this is supposed to be a enterprise-level board I think this is unacceptable.
I am not sure if this problem is caused by something I have configured in the BIOS but I cannot see what I could have done out of the ordinary. I have overclocked the CPUs, changed the SATA controller to RAID mode, increased vcore to 1.3v, disabled the JMicron external SATA controller and configured a few other basic options. I am wondering if my problem is caused by something I haven't done, such as changing the other voltage settings - I don't know enough about them to want to change them and risk frying something! I also found that disabling quick boot seems to reduce the percentage of times the BIOS is reset, but it doesn't eliminate the problem.
I would ask if you have or have had this problem and have fixed it, please can you share your BIOS settings with me?
A possibly related issue is that I cannot use S3 sleep - or more accurately, I can put my computer to sleep, but when it wakes up, it momentarily shows the logon window and then reboots...typically showing the BIOS reset prompt afterwards...
Compared to my HP xw4300 workstation board that was 100% reliable in terms of BIOS this is a really bad situation to be in.
I have a 650w Antec PurePower Trio PSU and low draw components, so I don't believe power is the problem.
Regards
Andrew
My Workstation:
Asus Z7S Motherboard
2 x Intel L5420 Xeon 2.5Ghz - Overclocked to 3.3GHz, currently underclocked to 2.0GHz
2 x Kingston 800MHz 4GB FB-DIMMs
Microsoft 7 64-bit, Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
1 x Adaptec 2405 Hardware RAID Controller 128MB RAM, 800MHz Dual core processor
2 x OCZ Core 60GB SSDs in RAID 0 - 280MB/s Sequential Read with 0.2MS access times!!!
1 x WD Caviar Green 1TB
1 x XFX Radeon HD 6950
1 x XFX Radeon HD 5450
1 x Benq G2400WD 24" Widescreen TFT
Watercooling System for CPUs and Northbridge
1 x Antec TruePower Trio 650w Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor Case with Optional Side Fan
Total System PassMark PerformanceTest Score v6.1 - 5007.9 @ 3.08GHz
Try the following:
Let it reboot at default values and than shutdown normally. Wait and
startup again than enter the BIOS and than do your settings BUT do NOT set CPU FSB yet (let it on auto) and reboot again, let it startup windows. Than shutdown the last time and reboot and enter the BIOS once again and set the FSB to whatever OC you used.
This works for me! I can shutdown/reboot without having to set the BIOS again.
However as soon as your PC hangs (due to OC or because of windows/software) or reboots (by itself or by the user) before windows is loaded (so before the bios detected all hardware), or when using S3 it starts all over again.
The BIOS is just a PAIN.
But than again maybe this is a hint, you should just leave it on and let it crunch![]()
Asus Z7S WS
2 x Xeon L5410@3.0
4 x 2 GB FB-DIMM 800mHz
Tagan 1100-BZ
Club3D 4670 GPU
Adaptec 5805
2x Samsung 750GB Raid0
6x WD RE3 1TB Raid5
Watercooled (Alphacool 360, X2O 750)
Is there no way to disable this 'feature'? Once I have decided on BIOS settings that are stable, I never want the motherboard to offer me the opportunity to reset to default just because of a Windows issue, unless I choose to manually go into the BIOS and reset it there - isn't this the way most other motherboards work?
Can I assume therefore that S3 doesn't work properly for you either?
Is it worth my getting onto Asus about this or have others found their responses regarding the BIOS less than helpful?
My Workstation:
Asus Z7S Motherboard
2 x Intel L5420 Xeon 2.5Ghz - Overclocked to 3.3GHz, currently underclocked to 2.0GHz
2 x Kingston 800MHz 4GB FB-DIMMs
Microsoft 7 64-bit, Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
1 x Adaptec 2405 Hardware RAID Controller 128MB RAM, 800MHz Dual core processor
2 x OCZ Core 60GB SSDs in RAID 0 - 280MB/s Sequential Read with 0.2MS access times!!!
1 x WD Caviar Green 1TB
1 x XFX Radeon HD 6950
1 x XFX Radeon HD 5450
1 x Benq G2400WD 24" Widescreen TFT
Watercooling System for CPUs and Northbridge
1 x Antec TruePower Trio 650w Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor Case with Optional Side Fan
Total System PassMark PerformanceTest Score v6.1 - 5007.9 @ 3.08GHz
Asus Z7S WS
2 x Xeon L5410@3.0
4 x 2 GB FB-DIMM 800mHz
Tagan 1100-BZ
Club3D 4670 GPU
Adaptec 5805
2x Samsung 750GB Raid0
6x WD RE3 1TB Raid5
Watercooled (Alphacool 360, X2O 750)
Try this: leave Vcore on auto.l
I only have the "Bios defaults loaded" issue with manually set Vcore.
Auto Vcore limits your OC of course...
and when I am finished I switch it off (I pay my electricity bills!)
It may be hard to imagine for some people, but I built my Z7S machine for the sole purpose of crunching. Yes, I spent that much money just to have the most efficient hardware out there, the hardware that would do the most work with a relatively low amount of energy consumed. A Dual Harpertown was, and still is unbeatable in that respect (41500 PPD at ~300W drain) Because I pay my electricity as well![]()
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