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using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster io buffer headers


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Good day,

 

i am trying to get a new build to run with ASUS Z10-PE-D8 WS dual CPU motherboard and two Xeon E5 2667 2,9ghz ES cpu´s.

 

i have made a 1:1 copy of my other 2698V4 20core build SSD and tried to boot into it directly. i booted into my OS directly within the first try... however i had several issues, most crazy issue was that a minute of time took only 7,25 seconds... i made several tests and rebooted about 10 times into the same OS with the same problems...

with the last test where i have set the Frequency MHZ in the CPU section of the clover configurator to 2900 Suddenly my build did not wanted to reboot anymore and now gets stuck at the position on the screenshot...

i tried do boot from a mint install USB drive and it gets stuck at the same spot... i did a mint copy of my master system again and started from scratch where i have been before where it worked just fine... same position stuck... i rested the CMOS and removed the battery for a night to reset the NVRAM... rested all settings  and again... getting stuck at the same spot...

 

Windows 10 is running rock solid and i reach 2400+ Cinebench points... the higher single clock power is helping with applications that do not support good multithreading.

hope somebody can help me out here...

Have a nice day!
Max


btw... i have found this tread http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/296389-stuck-at-using-16384-buffer-headers-and-10240-cluster-io-buffer-headers/talking about the same problem but cpus=1 did not make any difference

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