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Hmmm I wonder if the 950 is the issue?
Does Samsung Magician show 10Gbps link speed?
probably
yes
Nox
I know why you have poor writespeed you have to enable os optimation or use the 950 pro beta driver from samsung.
Device Manager --> Drives-->Samsungssd-->properties-->policies and enable both options.
Now your seq. Speed should be for the 256gb version:
Read: 2053mb/s
Write:922mb/s
But if your ssd temp is over 70°c the speed will be lower
Yes I know do you enabled both option in the Police of the samsung 950pro? The lower option is to improve the write speed.
How do you get the Visa checkout discount with an AMEX?
I first noticed this problem a few weeks ago, and initially thought it was an overheating issue, but I don't believe that to be the case.
After a power surge, I returned to my computer to find it powered on, but with no image on the display, and with the graphics card fan spinning at 100%. I shut the system down, and attempted to restart. The computer powered back on, but the graphics card fan returned to 100% speed, and I still had no output to the display. I powered the computer down, returned ten minutes later, and it started normally.
Since then, I have noticed the system exhibits this behavior any time it is disconnected from power. The first time it is powered on after being reconnected, the graphics card fan spins up to 100% and will not output to the display. The only way to start the system after it is disconnected from power is to turn it on, turn it off, wait five to ten minutes, then turn it on again.
This build is only about a month old, and since it wasn't disconnected from power before the power surge, I can't say if the issue appeared after the power surge, or was always present. Either way, a power conditioner is in my future. I still need to determine what is causing the startup issues after power disconnection.
Windows 10
ASRock X99E-ITX/ac
Core i7 5820K
Noctua C14
Corsair LPX DDR4 8GB x 2
Silverstone SX500-LG PSU
ASUS GTX 960 Mini
Samsung 850 EVO
I just added the request to the order form to have the narrow ILM specific LGA2011 mounts - simple!
They seem to require a fair amount of proof of purchase of a Noctua cooler, will they provide the narrow ILM mounts for a cooler model which they deem does not officially support narrow LGA 2011-v3?
I am still waiting on reply for my request, but based on others success, I am hopeful.
Submitted mine just a bit ago with invoices from amazon/newegg for the cooler/mobo. I received email confirmation that they received my request and will process my order as soon as possible.
Dear William,
many thanks for your request.
The NH-C14 is offically not compatible with the ASRock X99E-itx/ac mainboard. But you can try to mount it with the mounting parts I will send to you. With these parts it is in general possible to mount the cooler on your motherboard. But please not that you have to try it on your own risk.
The parts will be dispatched today, please expect a delivery time of 5-8 working days within Europe and 10-14 working days overseas.
Here is the response I was sent regarding the order and compatibility.
It fits well, just be prepared to spend some time installing it. Access to the screws isn't ideal. I posted some pictures and details of how I installed mine a month or so back:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1041874965&highlight=#post1041874965
Here is the response I was sent regarding the order and compatibility.
I picked up a low profile ratchet screwdriver from Amazon. Hopefully it will make it less painful.
Does anyone know how the Adaptive Voltage setting in the BIOS works?
In 1.40 it's worded "Add voltage to the CPU when the system is under heavy loading."
Yet the range goes from a maximum of 2.0v to a minimum of 0.8v. Pretty sure a +0.8v offset will nuke my CPU.
I'd like to make use of a working adaptive voltage mode as my 5960X seems to have a very low VID and needs tons of offset for OC stability; don't see the need of pumping such a high offset when downclocked/idle.
I received my mobo a couple of days ago for $160 after all discounts and so far this is an impressive little board. I picked up a 5820k to pair with it and can't wait to finish the build.
Same here.
...
Samsung 850 Pro M.2 512GB
I think you mean either the new Samsung 950 Pro M.2 SSD or the older 850 EVO M.2 SSD.
Open question to all owners . When you exit the bios does it 'hang' for minutes before rebooting. I'm sure mine never did originally but it's a while ago and I've only just got round to tinkering ageing
YES!
And there's a weird artificial white "bleeding" on the top edge of the monitor after "exiting" the BIOS.
I've also noted it's much slower between POST and Windows 10 start-up.
Not sure if the 950 PRO or latest Windows 10 update might be responsible for this.
Apologies for being dense -- how do we go about doing that? I've been unable to find CSM options in the BIOS.This is now resolved by ASRock support - pretty awesome & very rapid response too.
The answer was disabling CSM, but be warned - you turn your system into a UEFI system. For me this meant I had to reinstall windows. no biggy, exspecially as I am now blessed with a 1920x1080 bios
Nox
Apologies for being dense -- how do we go about doing that? I've been unable to find CSM options in the BIOS.