Quick question. This maybe simple. I am trying out the G44 bios and I am able to boot at 215 blck with multi at 20. When I get to windows my usb items turn on and off (mouse, keyboard, headset). Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks in advance.
Quick question. This maybe simple. I am trying out the G44 bios and I am able to boot at 215 blck with multi at 20. When I get to windows my usb items turn on and off (mouse, keyboard, headset). Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks in advance.
Intel System
CPU: Intel i7 990x ES @ 4.2GHz 24/7 still kicking!
Mobo: Foxconn BloodRage X58 P11 Bios
Ram: Corsair Dominator 12GB DDR3
Water Cooling: Apogee XT, MCP655-B pump, MCR220 radiator, XSPC 5.25" Bay reservoir
Videocard: EVGA Nvidia FTW+ GTX 1060 6GB
OS HDD: Samsung 950 Pro 512 MB M.2
Strorage HDD: W.D. VelociRaptor 300GB
Storage HDD: W.D. 500GB
PSU: Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250 Watt
Case: Cooler Master Cosmos S
Roms: Lite On DVD Burner
Roms: Asus Bluray Burner
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Try messing with the secondary voltages dude. I'd start with increasing ich and ich vcca a little. Unlikely to be northbridge but it could be so if that doesnt work try ich.
Could also be that it doesnt like your pcie frequency.
U The Man!!!!!!!! I will try that tonight. I did change the pci-e from 100 to 102 and nothing. ich is one I have never touched to that could be a go. Thank you!
Intel System
CPU: Intel i7 990x ES @ 4.2GHz 24/7 still kicking!
Mobo: Foxconn BloodRage X58 P11 Bios
Ram: Corsair Dominator 12GB DDR3
Water Cooling: Apogee XT, MCP655-B pump, MCR220 radiator, XSPC 5.25" Bay reservoir
Videocard: EVGA Nvidia FTW+ GTX 1060 6GB
OS HDD: Samsung 950 Pro 512 MB M.2
Strorage HDD: W.D. VelociRaptor 300GB
Storage HDD: W.D. 500GB
PSU: Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250 Watt
Case: Cooler Master Cosmos S
Roms: Lite On DVD Burner
Roms: Asus Bluray Burner
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
I have the USB issue also with just a minor overclock to 3.2 > shuffle some stuff around to diff ports seems to help but still occasionally get disconnect/reconnect. I spent some time digging around in device manager looking at the draw on the different ports and tried to move stuff to keep away from the 500mA limit.
I'm sure you are well aware the higher OC's power draw from CPU is not linear, maybee reaching the limit on your PSU or wall outlet? Hard to say without a kil-a-watt or something.
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