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I straightened the 10 bent pins as best as I could, enough to boot and install windows and it ran fine for a few weeks. I'm wondering if a CPU socket pin if slightly bent? It happened to one of my brand new motherboards, a Maximus XI Code that I purchased brand new, but it came with numerous bent pins. To me it sounds like hardware since it happened in linux as well as windows.
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Any further instructions on how to proceed if a freeze occurs would be appreciated For now the RAM it was back to DDR4 default (2133MHz and 1.2V I think) by selecting "Auto" for those values and it froze time and time again.įor now I removed the mainboard from the case to rule out a short (I suspect that wasn't the problem, but better be safe) and will see when/if the next freeze happens. Next I tried XMP I and XMP II but always got freezes. I tried many settings for the RAM, first it was set to "Auto" at default DDR4 voltage and frequency.Īfterwards I tried manually setting frequency and voltage to 3200MHz and 1.35V according to the ASUS support page (and additionally the CPU VCCIO Voltage and CPU System Agent Voltage to 1.2V), still froze. Which would be the corresponding boot voltages? Thanks for the input, I actually changed those voltages some weeks ago according to this thread: I don't know the root cause of your problem but considering it's the same platform it might help. Could you try manually setting those voltages I mentioned? None of us have a definitive fix yet but I think setting VCCIO and SA voltages manually (and corresponding boot voltages) to 1.1V helped a little for me at least. Many of Z490-I owners are having a hard freezing issue as well whlie XMP is enabled.