Re: X99S Gaming 7 XMP Profiles Fail with Corsair DDR4 2800

XMP sets DDR-200 and the memory may not be up for that.
Can you change CPU Base Clock back to 100MGHz and select DDR-2800 manually with XMP still enabled?
Alternatively just select DDR-2200 which should result in 2750MHz

QuoteEverything else seems fine the card is not getting high temps or anything so it must be software doing this or still the BIOS is only working fine with older nvidia drivers.
No, it works fine on many other pcs. It's most likely a defect....

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