@MrGeO - Yes, you will be able to directly set either XMP profile, or custom and then adjust timings how you want (voltages may need adjusted as well, and not just dram voltage I mean vCCSA/vCCIO) Do the following now (3 links are mirrors, you only need download once) - Before you do this, be sure you have secure boot disabled, no BIOS password set, and if using TPM/Encryption disable it
Please download the following package, and run the command below from each versions folder that directly contains it’s exe. Before doing this, make sure you have secure boot disabled in BIOS, any BIOS password removed, and TPM/Encryption disabled. Once done, copy the entire folder somewhere, delete everything but any created vars.txt and then repackage this and send to me. This way all created vars.txt remain in place in the folders of the version that created them. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil…212104496994806 https://www.sendspace.com/file/8v98ya https://ufile.io/v70gxiwk
Thank you for your answer, i downloaded the package but i have problem running them, how can i run them? I go inside each folder and run every .exe file or run .bat file? I double clicked all but only some of them opened, H2OUVE from this folder “H2OUVE_100.0.9.2” opened for example. But what i do next? I don’t really know i am noob sorry! (i have disabled secure boot, no bios pass or encryption)
@MrGeO - No, you do not run any EXE or batch file etc. You run them from CMD line, using command above, from each folders location. Here, if you are not familiar with using command line and how to navigate around to different paths, install this registry edit below, then reboot. This will add “Open CMD window here as Admin” to your right click menu. Then you simply select each versions folder, where the exe is directly inside, right click and then choose “Open CMD here as Admin”, then run the command above as mentioned. Do that from each versions folder, then do as I mentioned and upload the vars.txt for me (how I outlined) http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil…134606820377175
[[File:??? ??? (24).png|none|auto]][[File:??? ??? (25).png|none|auto]][[File:??? ??? (26).png|none|auto]][[File:??? ??? (23).png|none|auto]]I think i did it for 3 folders but i can’t for the folder H20UVE_100.00.16.08 Look image attached, i run h2ouve and shows me options i don’t know how to continue…
Sorry, I can’t look at images like that, waste of bandwidth for me, but I do not need to see them. Yes, some versions may error, this is why there is several versions included. Just do as I originally mentioned, run command in spoiler at #641, then and send vars.txt files (how I outlined in spoiler) If something important you need me to see an image of, please put images in zip (but if it’s just error, I don’t need to see, carry on as I mentioned) Never mind, I looked, that is all just stock help/info output from H2OUVE, as mentioned, stuff I don’t need to see/waste of bandwidth
There will be long list of success/fail, reboot once it’s done, then make new FPT BIOS region dump using new name, such as biosregnew.bin >> FPT spoiler step #1 >> FPTw.exe -bios -d biosregnew.bin Put that file in a zip and upload to me
After flashing, you can now turn back on anything in BIOS you disabled for this process
*** WARNING - To ANYONE with laptop and unlocked BIOS!!! DO NOT try to enable this graphics card or disable that card, switch cards etc. Otherwise you will end up with no display output (ie black screen) and no way to recover except by blind flash or with flash programmer. You can change graphics related settings, like changing memory sizes, or core speeds etc, just don’t try to disable one card or change which is main etc. Additionally, be very careful when trying to undervolt CPU, you can leave BIOS unbootable due to CPU voltage too low (Sometimes even 0.05 is too much)
WARNING *** - This BIOS is user specific! If you are not user MrGeO at Win-RAID.com forum, DO NOT USE THIS BIOS!! If you do, and you are not MrGeO, then you will loose your serial, UUID, OG NVRAM, and possibly LAN MAC ID as well. You have been warned!!!
@MrGeO - Thanks for quick report back! Either set XMP, if your memory has XMP profile. Or set Custom profile, then set speed and memory timings to what you want. Please wait for edit, I’m gathering location of setting for you!
Please wait, I just edited above, I’m gathering locations of settings for you!
* Edit - @MrGeO - Advanced >> OverClocking Performance Menu >> Set “Overclocking feature” enabled, to make Memory submenu appear Then inside Memory config submenu >> Memory profile << Here, set XMP Or Custom Then below that, you will find your memory ratio multiplier (This x Memory Reference Clock above that = memory speed) Below that you will find the main timings >> tCL, tRCD/tRP, tRAS + Memory voltage further down
HELP!! I did something bad, i set up memory there to “custom” i think, and i put an option from “10” to “auto”, then the option for cl i put 15, above 15 and above 35. Now i open Laptop and remains on black screen, i can’t access bios! ------------------
Ok i fix it, via power reset. But now i am again in there …“memory profile” option with defaults profile or custom profile to choose. What should i choose? Default profile gives me no edit abilities. So i pick custom profile and enter what then? My new ram is 15Cl 2666 mhz, hyperx impact Again sorry, i am noob!!!
@MrGeO - Sorry to hear! You may need flash programmer to recover now!
Nothing should have been “10” for you to change to Auto, all should be Auto until you change it, so not sure what you mean (and saying “an option” doesn’t tell me anything ) Unless you mean memory multiple ratio was 10 (and reference above that was 133), this would = 1333Mhz. Anyway, this would = same/same so probably not the issue here I’d set voltages first, reboot and then start messing with the rest. Set dram voltage, and raise vCCIO/vCCSA, you can lower them later.
You can’t put random number in places, you have to be sure what you’re doing, if not you need to ask first And as I mentioned to you initially, for C15, you may need to set voltages first, and work your way down to 15. You also need to first get whatever memory speed you want going at higher/loose timings first.
CL tRCD/tRP tRAS
^^ Those three = your first main four timings to set, I’d start with 18-18-18-36, then try 17-17-17-36 and see if stable, then 16-16-16 and so on. You can’t jump right in, unless you set XMP, and even that often needs tweaked for stability.
You can try to clear CMOS by doing this, and BIOS may reset to fail safe. Remove all power, main battery, PSU cable, then press and hold case power on button for 20 seconds. Then remove back memory cover, and pull out both memory sticks, then try to start the system with no memory, let it run for a minute or so. Then shut down and put back in only a single stick of memory, and try again, let it run for a minute or so. Then put back in both, and let it run. if it’s not reset by now, you need flash programmer to fix this.
* Edit - Good to hear you got back in easily! Now, be careful, start high, lower timings slow, test for stability with Memtest or Prime etc as you go
* Edit 2 - Since you have no XMP, you will need to set Custom Then set 133 x 20 = 2666 (or 100 x 26 = 2600) - Or you can start with 2400 too if you want >> 133 x 18 = 2400 / 100 x 24 = 2400 Then set timings how I mentioned above, high at first, test for stability as you lower. Set memory voltage, and vCCIO/vCCSA to 1.15-1.20 first too (This is at Overclock performance menu >> Platform Voltage Overrides - Set the “overrides” enabled above each, then set the voltages, then reboot)
Hello, I tried many ways but… only black screens! I suspect the ram modules are super-fake (bought from ebay). Look images attached, both apps don’t show any part number and even the serial numbers are the same in both rams. I guess that’s why they don’t run CL15, and also don’t have xmp profile.
@MrGeO - Dump the SPD with taiphoon burner and lets see what is there, also include screenshot of info on the modules from taiphoon burner At top menu >> EEProme (read, pick one) >> Screenshot. Then Menu >> View >> Switch to hex, then >> same menu >> view >> switch to report and scroll up/down and take screenshot top to bottom Then Menu >> Save dump as, save as thp or bin and send all this to me http://softnology.biz/files.html
Can you run C15 at 2400? What is top speed you can boot if you set timings to 19-19-19-38?
Is Kingston 2666 something work faking? Seems odd if so, I would expect maybe 3200-4000+ yes Maybe contact Kingston directly and ask, they will be able to tell you, and may send you proper replacements if they are fake and you get lucky. Not all memory has XMP, so this is not something to go buy, even same model may not all have XMP as some may have been missed during programming, or made at different times etc. But yeah, same serial does look like someone did that on purpose/accidentally (ie definitely used not new)
I also see in your HWINFO images, module size = 16GB and then below that module density 8GB?? Not sure if that is normal, I only have 8GB modules to look at, maybe this density is based on single/double sides, or two ranks and that is normal for 16GB (2 ranks of 8GB = one 16GB stick)?