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hello,
i have intel i9 14900k k with Aours master x rev 1.1 and have a lot of crashes with rendering, i updated the bios to f6i was latest update on the website and activated the intel bassline profile it gives more stability but less performance and the weird thing they removed the update from the web site is the update before was a scam or what!! ! right now i don't know what to do i need the performance i paid for and without crashes and what about the update i download and used it is a a scam !!!
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Flash F3 BIOS, the one from late august, load defaults, enable xmp profile and report back please.
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thanks for this i appreciate your reply, did you try this?! will give the performance and stability?! because this my work pc and the try and error will cost me some time, when i got the motherboard, it was on f4 bios and was unstable right not its stable but not the same performance
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thanks, will try it and report back
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i flashed back to f 3 the performance is back but the crashes are back too not blue screen yet but some crashes with rendering i tested the same file on another pc with rayzen 3900x and it is working fine, will keep testing before until i get back f 6i , and another question this update on gigabyte site f6i and now it's not available they removed for some reason!!
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F6i was probably removed because the baseline profile was not following Intel's guideline.
The only thing you can do now is to flash the latest available bios, and correct AC loadliine value yourself.
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Please use my tutorial for fixing these issue: https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/Guide-Addressing-CPU-Instability-on-Gigabyte-Motherboards/m-p/1596899#M72311
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thank you i will try it out and whenever i enable xmp i run to power cycle one from hard boot, despite of activating hynix profile of xmp 5200 maybe its wrong profile i have crosair vengance 5200 48 gbx4 kit
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just i hope your solution doesn't shorten the processor life its safe right !
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cool thanks will try and report you back
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btw, it shouldn't take much tries. For me it was stable at 43 IA AC. Default was 0.4. Make sure you do these changes with BIOS on defaults.
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hello again its stable now on 45 is it ok and safe to be on 45 !? on 41 pc freeze and 42 just the app crashes and on 43 triggered kernal trap bsod on 44 triggered irql bosd , it was crashing when i open the render and stop it than start it again immediately, so the processor run and stop this trigger the error but on 45 stable and didn't happen until now
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Yes it is safe, but make sure you don't mess with another voltage settings. Leave the bios on default settings, only activate xmp and change the ac loadline value if needed. This is the safest way to fix the instability because you get to keep the vdroop for the processor by not messing with llc.
If it crashed on 44 and it's stable on 45, I'm pretty sure you are on the edge of stability. So if it will crash later, don't worry, just up one tick and test again. You are doing great.
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BTW are you using the latest available bios? That kit might be validated for a newer bios.
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yes f5 for mother board , and yes the ram is 192 kit but i will check the number
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hello man, did you know if the new bios update f6 or f7a on gigabyte website solved the problem or not?!
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