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    vega tried leaving QPI Frequency: AUTO instead
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    Flashed to last bios, and running prime 95 at 200x19 1,25v. Seems stable.
    Im happy with the board, the only issue is that the only 100% valid method to recover from bad oc settings is quit the battery.

    Reset + power->
    Holding home or insert key while push the power button->
    Old school quit battery-> FTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dami3n View Post
    Flashed to last bios, and running prime 95 at 200x19 1,25v. Seems stable.
    Im happy with the board, the only issue is that the only 100% valid method to recover from bad oc settings is quit the battery.

    Reset + power->
    Holding home or insert key while push the power button->
    Old school quit battery-> FTW
    Same here.
    Yesterday I couldn't even get the board to start after a failed setting, it simply refused to even power up. Unplugging the power cord didn't help either.
    So I was frustrated and left it sitting without power overnight, this morning it fired up like nothing happened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcool View Post
    Same here.
    Yesterday I couldn't even get the board to start after a failed setting, it simply refused to even power up. Unplugging the power cord didn't help either.
    So I was frustrated and left it sitting without power overnight, this morning it fired up like nothing happened.
    Are you holding Home key before or after hitting power on switch ? It has to be held before hitting power
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Are you holding Home key before or after hitting power on switch ? It has to be held before hitting power
    I tried after and before with no success. Are you using ps2 or usb keyboard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcool View Post
    Same here.
    Yesterday I couldn't even get the board to start after a failed setting, it simply refused to even power up. Unplugging the power cord didn't help either.
    So I was frustrated and left it sitting without power overnight, this morning it fired up like nothing happened.
    I think I have the same problem.

    I tried an OC at 20x200 to see if the cpu could take it.

    volts all safe. VTT 1.4v CPU 1.35v RAM 1.65v

    no IOH or anything else touched.

    Booted windows fine and run prime for 2-3 minutes then system shutoff all of a sudden.


    CPU temps where around 67C when this happened according to real temp and everest


    Now the board wont start. The standby power is there but when I click the power button it wont start.

    Any ideas?

    I am very frustrated as I did not use extreme voltage or anything so I assumed it was a matter of clearing the oc settings.

    I tried taking out batter and power cord etc.

    Hopefully it will cure it self i left overnight!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by drak3 View Post
    I think I have the same problem.

    I tried an OC at 20x200 to see if the cpu could take it.

    volts all safe. VTT 1.4v CPU 1.35v RAM 1.65v

    no IOH or anything else touched.

    Booted windows fine and run prime for 2-3 minutes then system shutoff all of a sudden.


    CPU temps where around 67C when this happened according to real temp and everest


    Now the board wont start. The standby power is there but when I click the power button it wont start.

    Any ideas?

    I am very frustrated as I did not use extreme voltage or anything so I assumed it was a matter of clearing the oc settings.

    I tried taking out batter and power cord etc.

    Hopefully it will cure it self i left overnight!?
    what bios used for DFI UT X58 ?

    what psu and memory used and what mem timings/frequency used ??

    what video card and other pci/pci-e devices installed ? try removing all non-essential pci/pci-e devices and leave just video card

    what post LED code say when it initially failed and when you tried to power up system ?
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