troubleshoot my X99 SOC-Force please.

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Hey peeps,
Ok so my new build uses a Gigabyte X99 SOC-Force but im having a couple problems with it.

1. A little prob/glitch and most likely doesn't mean anything, but the 'PE1_L_LED' does not seem to work even though my gpus seem fine.

2. Now this is the one that is annoying me. BIOS Save Profiles. They don't seem to load properly. Turn on the pc and it will always reboot (several times) and what seems to me trying to load up a random save profiles before it boots to windows or asks you to pick a profile to load.

i have tried to pin down the error code with DR.DeBug but it always seems to be on a random process or on an error code that is not listed:confused:

Now don't flame me here but I thought it would be down my dodgy Overclocks :o which was the first thing that cam to mind, however they seem to be stable when I run prime and other program/games for hours on end, and 2. the motherborad seems to do it with the stock profiles that came with the MoBo.

Any suggestions here would be really helpful.:D

tyvm
-Hugh
 
Ok so i now running the newest Bios however problem still there. Now i think i know what's going on and that when it loads a non-default profile it doesn't increase the volts ( i think).

here is what I mean. go into bios, load up a profile and its says that it should be running at X-amount of volts but it is not actually running at those volts. instead its running at default volts.

Now there is a ON/OFF icon next to each of the sliders and when you load the profile they stay in 'off' mode, i have to manually click 'on' every time i boot the pc to get that profile working.
For the life of me i just canst seem to get the 'ON' icon to 'stay on' XD. i must be doing something wrong here but it seems im just being too dim-witted to know what., and yes i have tried to save the profile while the icon is saying 'ON' and its running at the correct voltage but that doesnt seem to help.
 
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Im to to sure what you mean by "sliders"? can you show me where these are via a picture or something.

Are these sliders in the BIOS or in the Easytune app on Windows?
 
ok so this is the BIOS as you can see sliders everywhere.

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I have loaded the Custom Profile however as you can see from my crappy arrows that the VRIN should be running @2.100v nad the Vcore @1.280, but for some reason it doesnt automatically load at those volts and i have to click the 'ON' icon next to the sliders every time i boot the pc to get the profile working.
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Oh yeah, totally forgot abut that BIOS, I usually just hit F2 and use the old style one.

Instead, do that, use the old style one, just type in the values you want, save+exit.

Then does it still do it?
 
Cheers Bud, now that I'm using the old style BIOS its fixed the problem. the profile is working fine and its booting first time round as it should.

i suppose tried and tested is best ;) still you would think gigabyte would fix a bug like that.

I really appreciate your help saved me a lot hassle.
-Hugh

**Just an update and using the Original style BIOS system has fixed the issue and it is now working fine.**
 
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