Howdy,
I can't be happier about this mobo; the EVGA P55 FTW I had previously was the "fool me 3 times, shame on me" example after a 780i, 790i Ultra, and P55 SLI. Never again for EVGA motherboards.
Anyways.
Whenever I resume my system from S3 standby the RAM CL timing is incorrect.
I do not think I am having an issue with CPU-Z or AIDA64 because both of those software applications display identical RAM timings when this occurs.
Note: I have set the BIOS entry for "ASUS/3rd Party UI Priority" setting to "3rd Party" because I don't use any of the ASUS software.
Currently I am running at 1600Mhz 7-7-7-21-2N. If I put my machine to sleep, when I wake it up the timings will change to 8-7-7-21-2N.
When I reboot the system the CL setting returns to 7; this change only happens when putting the system into a standby state, and then waking the system up.
Hopefully I am not missing some other BIOS setting that would alleviate this issue; it is not too terrible to reboot the system, but it kind of defeats the purpose of using S3.
Thanks for any help with this matter.
Peace out!
I can't be happier about this mobo; the EVGA P55 FTW I had previously was the "fool me 3 times, shame on me" example after a 780i, 790i Ultra, and P55 SLI. Never again for EVGA motherboards.
Anyways.
Whenever I resume my system from S3 standby the RAM CL timing is incorrect.
I do not think I am having an issue with CPU-Z or AIDA64 because both of those software applications display identical RAM timings when this occurs.
Note: I have set the BIOS entry for "ASUS/3rd Party UI Priority" setting to "3rd Party" because I don't use any of the ASUS software.
Currently I am running at 1600Mhz 7-7-7-21-2N. If I put my machine to sleep, when I wake it up the timings will change to 8-7-7-21-2N.
When I reboot the system the CL setting returns to 7; this change only happens when putting the system into a standby state, and then waking the system up.
Hopefully I am not missing some other BIOS setting that would alleviate this issue; it is not too terrible to reboot the system, but it kind of defeats the purpose of using S3.
Thanks for any help with this matter.
Peace out!
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