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Yes I have the newest BIOS installed. They say they added system stability but I haven't noticed any difference.
ASUS makes really good and high-end products, but they seem to really have screwed up with the Rampage II Gene and III Gene.

When I will feel like it I will try this weird solution this person pointed out:

Re: BSOD on Core i7 System.

Postposted on Thu May 06, 2010 4:20 am
I think I found it. I cleared the CMOS settings and used manual setup to restore my BIOS settings as follows.
Storage mode: RAID
CPU 1,25 V
QPI 1,35 V
DRAM 1,65 V
Timings 8-8-8-24, back-to-back 12 (last of the first settings)

The system still recognizes my bootable raid0.
I tested three cold boots so far (up to an hour between) and I had no more crashes. I'm 99,9% certain that the system is stable now. I even did some overclocks, up to 3.8G.
It appears there can be issues with asus motherboards after flashing a bios if the cmos is not cleared afterwards. Thankfully, the R2G has a button for that :)
 


Yes I have the newest BIOS installed. They say they added system stability but I haven't noticed any difference.
ASUS makes really good and high-end products, but they seem to really have screwed up with the Rampage II Gene and III Gene.

When I will feel like it I will try this weird solution this person pointed out:

Re: BSOD on Core i7 System.

Postposted on Thu May 06, 2010 4:20 am
I think I found it. I cleared the CMOS settings and used manual setup to restore my BIOS settings as follows.
Storage mode: RAID
CPU 1,25 V
QPI 1,35 V
DRAM 1,65 V
Timings 8-8-8-24, back-to-back 12 (last of the first settings)

The system still recognizes my bootable raid0.
I tested three cold boots so far (up to an hour between) and I had no more crashes. I'm 99,9% certain that the system is stable now. I even did some overclocks, up to 3.8G.
It appears there can be issues with asus motherboards after flashing a bios if the cmos is not cleared afterwards. Thankfully, the R2G has a button for that :)