I was hoping someone knew if there was a setting or something that I was missing that would help me understand this problem.
Here is my setup.
ASRock Z170 Extereme4+
Intel Core i5-6600k
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) pc4 24000 (3000)
EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB 256-bit DDR3
Nothing is overclocked at all all options are set to default on the motherboard except the enable the IGP.
I don't really play games or anything and am trying to run both on board graphics and the EVGA card as well to drive 4 monitors.
Everything is totally stable when running the memory as 2133, but as soon as I enable XMP 2.0 and reboot it totally freezes. I have tried reseating the ram, pulling out the modules one by one and trying them in different spots and it continues to not boot with an error 62 while trying to start. While going through this I reset the UEFI and reset XMP Profile 1 (3000) and forgot the re-enabled the IGP, the machine booted right up. I re-enabled the IGP and it refused to boot again. I put all the memory back in and disabled IGP and set it to 3000 and it booted and ran without issue. But as soon as I enable the IGP it refuses to boot with the memory set to 3000.
Any ideas what could be wrong here, or other ideas how of what i could test?
Here is my setup.
ASRock Z170 Extereme4+
Intel Core i5-6600k
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) pc4 24000 (3000)
EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB 256-bit DDR3
Nothing is overclocked at all all options are set to default on the motherboard except the enable the IGP.
I don't really play games or anything and am trying to run both on board graphics and the EVGA card as well to drive 4 monitors.
Everything is totally stable when running the memory as 2133, but as soon as I enable XMP 2.0 and reboot it totally freezes. I have tried reseating the ram, pulling out the modules one by one and trying them in different spots and it continues to not boot with an error 62 while trying to start. While going through this I reset the UEFI and reset XMP Profile 1 (3000) and forgot the re-enabled the IGP, the machine booted right up. I re-enabled the IGP and it refused to boot again. I put all the memory back in and disabled IGP and set it to 3000 and it booted and ran without issue. But as soon as I enable the IGP it refuses to boot with the memory set to 3000.
Any ideas what could be wrong here, or other ideas how of what i could test?