So **** **** off with this total crap!
After it overclocking fine, restarted, crashed, loaded defaults. I couldnt get past the restart to optimised defaults screen
I'm occasionally getting this error
BlInitializeLibrary failed 0xc0000001
What the hell is that?
Which Bios are you currently using?
Hey guys just build the new system which is in my sic.
When ever i restard the pc, it does an extra restard
and if i overclock anything, it fails to boot and goes back to the bios.
cpu is stock
memory is at something like 2133 instead of 3000.
any ideas whats going on?
This same issue happened to me the other day, turned out I restarted my PC manually when I was downloading a driver for my 980ti and the computer didn't like it at all. Kept making me boot defualts, so I deleted all drivers and reinstalled from website.
Maybe you just made a small mistake in that respect and your settings are a little messed up?
Did you turn off the computer while downloading graphics driver or mobo etc?
I have basically the same system just the KFA2 Hall of fame 980Ti instead and a super flower 1000w Platinum
Hmm this could be, my memory is so bad i can't remember but i'll have to give it a try.
I have had some luck though, i downloaded the beta bios from a different mirror and put it on, and now i have xmp working!!
Don't dare push further![]()
It is not possible for board manufacturers to test every different ram module.
The only way to tell if it is the ram, is test every stick individually using memtest.
You still never answered the question on the age of your XFX Psu.
I use HWMonitor when stress testing, as it shows your Psu voltages, so you see if it is out putting correctly. Worth checking.
I would test the ram before you RMA, just to be sure. No harm in contacting GB, usually pretty quick in responding.
Just to add that I get this exact same thing with my Giagbyte board (not the X99) and for the life of me I cannot resolve it.
It seems to be a board/bios issue.. yet to diagnose.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer
http://www.techradar.com/downloads/memtest
Download and install, then just run it. Or you can use windows memory test, although I think Memtest64 is better.