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Thanks Raja.Sounds like one stick is faulty - would RMA the kit.
You can use DDR4-3200 on the 100 strap with capable memory. One of the best ratios available.
Raja, can I use this z170 optimized set on X99 with 100 strap without issues?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231903
I went ahead and reinstalled them just in case. Same thing.looks like you are missing the intel chipset drivers
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| | Key | Mse | | Head | Cam | | [COLOR="Lime"]pass[/COLOR] |
| | Key | Mse | Joy | Head | | | [COLOR="Red"]fail[/COLOR] |
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This thread is making me lean towards Gigabyte if i go X99
Got this, this morning on my G502. Mouse cursor stopped moving, I unplugged and replugged, and saw this in device manager in Windows 10 on the X99 deluxe:
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Is this a known issue or just a bad mouse maybe? I wonder if it's related to bios 1901, since I installed it my post times are 5x longer, and after Windows loads it takes another 30 seconds for the mouse/keyboard to respond. (Edit: Problem persists after downgrading back to bios 1801 and POST times are abnormally long with all USB devices removed)[/QUOTE]
I had weird issues with my Corsair M95 mouse as well recently, not like this where it just plain stopped working, but it would randomly lose power and the macro buttons would seemingly input random characters. The fix? Plugging it into the only USB 2.0 port instead of any of the USB 3.0 ports. Hasn't been an issue since, hope this helps.
Unrelated to that, I'll put out there that I've been having the issue with my X99-Deluxe that many others have been having where on a cold boot it will not post until I power cycle and go through the "Overclocking Failed" screen to go into BIOS and effectively change nothing and reboot, then it will post. I updated to 1901 last night and it seemed to happen again, though I haven't had much time to test since then to confirm.
Would anyone be kind enough to give me a shortened version of what to look for first? I already have on my list to disable fast boot, though I have to admit I'm inexperienced when it comes to manually adjusting voltages as some have suggested to play with for RAM. Here are the rest of my specs:
i7 5930k @ 4.3ghz all cores, 100 BCLK 43 multiplier
16gig kit Dominator Platinum DDR4-2666mhz (I believe I disabled the XMP profile and set it to 2666 manually, keeping other settings on auto)
Corsair RM1000i PSU (brand new, would like to think i've got solid power going to everything)
2x 980 Strix in SLI @ 1400mhz
Hi,
is there a reason to control CPU Fan and Optional CPU Fan separately?
I have my H80i GT AIO pump connected to the CPU Fan header and I want it always at max and I have a 140mm fan connected to the CPU Optional Fan header and I want to modulate its speed.
Is it possible to do it with Asus X99 Deluxe?
I see only one regulation for both CPU Fan and Optional CPU Fan header, why?
You can not control them separately. You typically want both CPU fans to go the same speed.
the problem is that one is the cpu fan and another is the CPU pump so I don't want to run them at the same speed.
Just look elsewhere for water pump power. Another fan header or aux 12V via an adapter since you'll be running it at max RPM anyway. BTW, some of the Skylake boards have a separate header for the pump with its own profile. So you can run it at max or choose to save on bearing wear during low CPU utilization.
So USB is probably getting the blame for some things it's not responsible for on the ASUS and other x99 boards.
That's something to keep in mind but:
- I use only DVI-D connections (2 monitors to the Nvidia card)
- there are no boot hangs if I unplug the joystick and I start getting boot hangs if I plug it back (no matter of what port I use and what other devices I have connected) so it's definitely related to some kind of USB incompatibility
Hey guys, I have the boot issues too, I noticed anytime I have the PS4 controller hooked up to the front USB ports it wont boot. Only other 2 things I have are the Logitech G710+ keyboard and G602 mouse. Im on the original bios which seems to be the best, 1901 was a mess for me.