Bluto

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2023/09/22 The beast has landed.

  • motherboard: ASUS Z790-PLUS WIFI (amazon) (firmware and drivers)
    There are 12 CPU power pins. I need a power supply that can fully provide that. (as well as the 600w(!!) power to the GPU!)
  • memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series 64GB DDR5 6400 (newegg)
  • GPU: ZOTAC RTX 4090 (amazon)
    It has the ATX 3.0 power plug on it. Get a PSU that directly provides that! It's 600W! Don't fuck around!
  • CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K (amazon)
  • CPU cooler: (amazon)
    Actually pretty versatile, it survived swapping out of motherboards, even though it has sticky tape requirements like M.2. (STOP DOING THAT, FOOLS)
  • PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1000W ATX 3.0 (newegg)
    This bastard has the FULL 600W 12-pin GPU connector! That was ridiculously hard to find!! That leaves plenty of space for all other needs, including 16-pin CPU.
  • Drives: WD M.2 4TB (amazon), 1TB (amazon)

Windows 11 Setup

  • I used a Ventoy boot disk with multi-platform Windows iso.
  • Download Armory Crate from ASUS windows drivers - but it has some crazy Windows load-from-motherboard hack to bootstrap the network drivers etc. Nice!

History

  • The first round of memory was G.Skill Trident Z 5 RGB (DDR5), got TWO BAD STICKS! Amazon sucks. Rip the seller.
  • NOTE that the M.2 drives did NOT work in melange, it locked up when they were installed! Gonna need to get smarter about matching M.2 type there.
  • You can jury-rig the GPU power with 4 8-pin PCIe power connectors through an adapter, but fuck that. I returned the first power supply after trying to rig it up - do NOT use CPU cables for PCIe power!! I sent back a Corsair 1000W bc it was shy of one PCIe cable and once i realized i really wanted ATX 3.0 i had to swap it.
  • shit motherboard I had to send back: Gigabyte Z690 Aero D (amazon)

I ranted on reddit:

AFTER A DAY OF WORK I STILL FAILED with my Gigabyte Z690. My tricks:

  • I used an old USB 2.0 stick that "flashes" on write (remember those?) so i could tell it was reading from the stick. Without being able to tell I was just shooting in the dark.
  • I grabbed an older firmware F21 instead of F26 (which would not work), based on some far flung internet comment in some lost forum.
  • I renamed the BIOS firmware to "gigabit.bin". That was weird but I think required.
  • I stripped everything out but the CPU and motherboard/CPU power connectors.
  • I flipped on the power switch, pressed the case power button to start it up, held the power button to power it down into "standby".
  • I pressed the Q-Flash button on the mobo, saw the thumb flash, then saw the Q-Flash led on the mobo start to flash too, indicating it actually liked the BIOS and would consume it.
  • I redid everything again to go from F21 to F26.
  • After finally getting it to start POST, it stuck on codes listed as "internal use" HOW DOES THAT HELP ME? The memory light was lit. I was done and sent it back for an ASUS board.