P7P55D- E LX TROUBLE

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HI ALL

I AM USING ASUS P7P55D - E LX WITH ADATA 1600 DDR3 MEMORY
I5 INTEL

WIN 7 ULTIMATE

RECENTLY I HAVE REINSTALLED THE SYSTEM,
BUT MY BIOS STUCK ON FIRST PAGE ALWAYS WITH THE FOLLOW

IO LEVELIP CURRENT STATUS DISABLE NEXT STATE USB3.0
IF YOU WANT TI CHANGE IO LEVEL UP STATE, PLEASE PRESS IO LEVEL UP BUTTON

I HAVE ALREADY DISABLED IOLEVEL UP BUT STILL STUCK ON FIRST PAGE OF BIOS AND WINDOWS NOT LOAD
UNTIL I PRESS THE IO LEVEL BUTTON


HOPE SOME EXPERTS CAN GUIDE ME FOR THIS HEADACHE


KEN
 
Hi bro

Yes as soon as windows logo disappear and try to enter windows the system scr will turn to blue.
By the way mem test can solve the problem and how will this solve?

Secondly I will try to adjust the volt to 1.65 as you said.
What else should I modify?

Thank u so much.

Ken
 
You should run memtest86+ to determine if the issue is caused by the memory modules or not. The goal is to identify the cause of your issues before swapping more parts; if memtest86+ returns no errors, then the issue is caused by something else and buying new modules wouldn't help. Also check the Event Viewer and tell us what the error code was.
 
I am running memtest now so far passed 1. Still going on .
Some says A-data module are voltage hungry and need to set it step by step from 1.66v .

Since my ram is 1600Mhz I have set it to O.C to 1600Mhz in mobo and adjusted the v to 1.66v.

Upon the memtest finish and then I will wait and see if still have same problem then I can adjust the V to higher little bit and test again.

Hope this helps and thanks buddy for your kindness,
Ken
 
Dram support voltage between 1.55v-1.75v, when I want to set 1.65v it goes to 1.64v or 1.66v only.

This morning when wake up turned on the monitor screen the memtest was still running with all passes no error but something strange happen on screen.

The center & bottom of screen become ghost characters & it was unreadable,
Can I post a picture here?

Ken

 
No dear my video card not overclocked.

This is my card
http://www.hisdigital.com/un/product2-503.shtml


My video card need to plug in 6 pin cord on the side. I plugged in the one direct from PSU to the card and not use the one supplied with the VGA card.

I have noticed the VGA card included one cable which is same socket as the PSU, also on other sides are 2 splited sockets which need to plug into PSU and then to the card.

I didn't use it because I thought it was only for those whose PSU dont have same PCI express socket to plug into VGA. Because my PSU have label of PCI express on the cable socket, therefore I used the same.

But when I checked the one supplied with VGA I have noticed the socket inside only have 5 pins whereas
the one on my PSU was 6 pins. I dont know if this causing the problem.

Now I have removed PSU and attached the one supplied with VGA card (5pin) to PSU.
At first have BOSD one time after total power off and on the system went straight into windows without BSOD.

Will check tomorrow morning which is most important to me.
Then I will decide if need to try with other VGA card.

Will keep you updated.

Ken
 
Dear today I have returned my HIS ATI 5770 back to the manf for test & repairing which may take 14days. They have given me temporarily card 5750 till I get back 5770.

I will plug this in and will know the result. thks
 
Bad luck always with me. I have replaced the temporally card with model 5750 same brand which is
provided by the company. This morning same issue again with BSOD after windows logo.

I have noticed one thing was after I cut off the power to motherboard from main switch the system will run like a charm. But if whole night the board with green led on under standby mode(System pwr off) then the next morning will occur BSOD issue.

Called up Asus repair center they said try removing the motherboard from the case maybe it is short circuit somewhere and if this is not the case then the last doubt on CPU because I5 are equipped with ram controllers & not on board like old days.

So even if small problem with CPU may cause BOSD immediately.
I will try above point 1 first. Because I remember the board installed without the metal round screws under the board which is to hold the board before screwing because of some problem I didn’t use those.
 
yes dear standoff. But finally this issue not related to standoff exists or not n e more.
The system is totally bare now and mobo is placed on top of empty paper box.
still exist the same problem early morning. I have removed all the things and wirings.
except the mobo,cpu,vga,ram,harddisk and dvdrom.

strange thing is if cut off main power the system will boot up with out BSOD.
and if not cut off main power just start the system from cold then have this problem
Don't know if is related to I5 750 cpu or not.

If I return back for checkup they will take a month more time to test the cpu.

what a bad luck and no idea at all

 
dear,
I have done as you said,disconnected the pc from the pwr and reconnect it , powered up but unlucky same bsod. Even though PSU was changed to new one 3 weeks ago.

What next shall I try?