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Ok thanks I see 2 though ME Update tool 04/17 which has a higher version than 04/18?
IME Drivers:

ME Firmware:

Bios:
 
Curious what ODTs you guys are using for APEX + Hynix M-Die.

I have a sneaking suspicion that the ODTs I carried over from my Unify-X are causing more issues than they are helping. I previously ran 34-48-48-40-34 on my Unify-X. When I carried that over to the APEX, nothing but issues. Changed to 0-48-48-40-34 and had a much better experience.. but still seeing random VDIMM errors at 7600. 40min 1usmus and I popped 2 errors in Test 2. With how loose I'm running timings right now, it's definitely VDIMM related.

Decided to just set ODTs to Auto to see what happens.. letting 1Usmus run now, but curious if anyone else is still using M-Die on the APEX?
 
why not the APEX?
No stock at Micro Center and I had only a day or two left to exchange. I also wanted thunderbolt which the APEX does not have, either.
 
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IME Drivers:

ME Firmware:

Bios:
For the bios is this the latest custom?


So drivers->firmware->custom bios?

Also Im stuck it seems, load windows 11 install (boot to usb) format and set 980 pro, enter activation, it copies files, installs finishes up then reboots back to bios because no drive, only shows my other nvme, repeats process if i leave usb in.

Anyone run into this?
 
I am testing my normal T-Force (2x16) 7200 A-Die Sticks at XMP with tweaked timings, and TMP Anta777 is extremely tough to make it through.

VDD/VDDQ 1.435V
CPU IMC 1.4300V
CPU TX 1.400V
SA 1.225V

These are my timings. I thought this would be like really really easy at 7200 lol. I'm really gonna have my work cut out to achieve DDR5 8000 on air cooling :oops: .

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I am testing my normal T-Force (2x16) 7200 A-Die Sticks at XMP with tweaked timings, and TMP Anta777 is extremely tough to make it through.

VDD/VDDQ 1.435V
CPU IMC 1.4300V
CPU TX 1.400V
SA 1.225V

These are my timings. I thought this would be like really really easy at 7200 lol. I'm really gonna have my work cut out to achieve DDR5 8000 on air cooling :oops: .

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Show us full hwinfo :)

Looks like you are into the rabbit hole. Typical when everything you do goes wrong 😅
 
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I am testing my normal T-Force (2x16) 7200 A-Die Sticks at XMP with tweaked timings, and TMP Anta777 is extremely tough to make it through.

VDD/VDDQ 1.435V
CPU IMC 1.4300V
CPU TX 1.400V
SA 1.225V

These are my timings. I thought this would be like really really easy at 7200 lol. I'm really gonna have my work cut out to achieve DDR5 8000 on air cooling :oops: .

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TRCD and TRP too low. SA is too high for this speed.
Try my timings from my old Hero:
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Greetings everyone!
I'd like to share the specifications of my system:

Trident Z5 RGB Memory: DDR5-6000 CL36-36-36-96 1.35V ( G Skill F5-6000J3636F16G) 64GB 16x4.
CP: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K
Mother Board: Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero

Since I purchased this setup, I have encountered issues such as random blue screens and boot loops when enabling the XMP profile. Despite passing the Memory86 test successfully after approximately eight hours, the issues persisted.

After reading a few pages, I updated to the beta BIOS a few months ago since there wasn't a working BIOS available on the Asus website at the time. I could enable XMP, at least without a boot loop.

I have recently updated the BIOS to version 0904 and the ME firmware to version 16.1.25.2124.
Thankfully, I am no longer experiencing any blue screens, but I still encounter occasional mouse stutter on the desktop app or when playing computer games, I have FPS drops for one to three seconds.

I am wondering if anyone else has faced similar issues?

BTW AIDA Memory test failed after five minutes, but I am unsure if that is important or not.
 
Get your OS loaded first. Then upgrade the MEI Drivers, then ME Firmware, then bios.
Chipset drivers should be the first on a fresh OS install.
 
Greetings everyone!
I'd like to share the specifications of my system:

Trident Z5 RGB Memory: DDR5-6000 CL36-36-36-96 1.35V ( G Skill F5-6000J3636F16G) 64GB 16x4.
CP: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K
Mother Board: Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero

Since I purchased this setup, I have encountered issues such as random blue screens and boot loops when enabling the XMP profile. Despite passing the Memory86 test successfully after approximately eight hours, the issues persisted.

After reading a few pages, I updated to the beta BIOS a few months ago since there wasn't a working BIOS available on the Asus website at the time. I could enable XMP, at least without a boot loop.

I have recently updated the BIOS to version 0904 and the ME firmware to version 16.1.25.2124.
Thankfully, I am no longer experiencing any blue screens, but I still encounter occasional mouse stutter on the desktop app or when playing computer games, I have FPS drops for one to three seconds.

I am wondering if anyone else has faced similar issues?

BTW AIDA Memory test failed after five minutes, but I am unsure if that is important or not.
Sounds like your memory is still not stable, do you still have this issue if you leave memory on auto instead of XMP?
 
Sounds like your memory is still not stable, do you still have this issue if you leave memory on auto instead of XMP?
Correct, I am not an overclocking expert, and I had hoped to see improvements by simply enabling XMP. However, I came across some forum posts that suggest XMP is not initially tested and guaranteed to work optimally with 4 DIMMs, which may be contributing to my issues.
 
Correct, I am not an overclocking expert, and I had hoped to see improvements by simply enabling XMP. However, I came across some forum posts that suggest XMP is not initially tested and guaranteed to work optimally with 4 DIMMs, which may be contributing to my issues.
Keep in mind XMP is still an overclock and its much harder to overclock 4 sticks instead of 2. Have you tried running at your memory without enabling XMP and if so does the problem persist? Thats the first thing I would try. Another option if you dont need 64GB of memory you could try running 2 sticks at XMP and see if that passes AIDA 64 memory stress test.
Edit: Silly question is the kit you have 4x16GB made up of 2 different 32GB kits? I cant find a 4x16GB kit on G.Skill site
 
ROG MAXIMUS / STRIX Z790 Series Beta Bios 1002

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Please update ME FW first before updating BIOS

ME FW 16.1.25.2124

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1) Improve system performance
2) Update EC FW version to MBEC-RPL-0125


ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO Beta Bios 1002

ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX Beta Bios 1002

ROG MAXIMUS Z790 EXTREME Beta Bios 1002


ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI Beta Bios 1002

ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 Beta Bios 1002

ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI Beta Bios 1002

ROG STRIX Z790-F GAMING WIFI Beta Bios 1002

ROG STRIX Z790-H GAMING WIFI Beta Bios 1002

ROG STRIX Z790-I GAMING WIFI Beta Bios 1002
1002 somewhere here is newer.
 
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