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DDR4-5133 is extremely ambitious. Even though the XMP profile has that stored, and they have tested it at MSI with their specific CPU, it doesn't mean it will work in all setups. Anything above DDR4-4000 is already pushing the limits of DDR4 technology. Above DDR4-5000, you are definitely at the limit of DDR4 signal quality, or depending on the board/IMC, above it.The XMP profile is just what Kingston validated the memory for, disregarding the other parts of the memory system, namely the IMC (integrated memory controller in the CPU) and the board (PCB optimization for signal quality, BIOS optimization etc.), so it's never a guarantee, just a hope. Alternatively, a sign of good binning. But for heaven's sake, 1.55V DRAM voltage... that's quite a lot. Anyway.The mainboard is another important factor: Depending on the mainboard class, they will do different optimizations for the memory channel PCB traces and the slots, some of which you don't profit from, because your board is an entry-level model. On the mid-range to high-end models, they will optimize the PCB and trace routing more, they have more PCB layers to work with (up to 8 or 10 layers instead of 4 or 6) for better signal quality and shielding, they will shield the RAM slots themselves with some metal, and so on. Then you have the BIOS and the optimizations in there. So you definitely want to update to the newest version for your best chance. But the Z690 boards are still "banana-ware", they have yet to ripen and mature. In a couple BIOS versions you could try again.In your case, it could be any of the above factors that limit your attainable DDR4 frequency to something lower than the XMP profile. The memory system always consists of the CPU's IMC, the mainboard+BIOS, and the About IMC powered by Parts Authority. IMC powered by Parts Authority is located at Southwest Boones Ferry Road in Portland, Oregon . IMC powered by Parts Authority About IMC powered by Parts Authority. IMC powered by Parts Authority is located at Southwest Boones Ferry Road in Portland, Oregon . IMC powered by Parts Authority IMC EASY LIFT:THE ULTIMATE MARINE OUTBOARD MOTOR LIFTReady for an easy to use outboard motor lift? The IMC Easy Lift is a hydraulic /electric lift with a 25” vertical travel at the prop. With a capacity of more than 200 pounds, the IMC Easy Lift is made from rugged powder-coated cast aluminum and stainless steel. The pump, cylinder and hoses are made by Volvo Penta, which allows for easy part access. The pivot rods are heat-treated stainless steel and the delron/graphite bushings are hand-machined to withstand 50,000 psi. The entire lift is commercial-tough and can easily withstand both fresh and saltwater immersion. The IMC Easy Lift fits all transom heights and is simple to control and run at any height. The easy-to-install lift takes just six seconds to raise and lower.The IMC Easy Lift has been rigorously field-tested by charter fishermen in Alaska on boats from 20 to 35 feet and has met and exceeded all expectations.The IMC Easy Lift is exclusively from Islands Marine Center. Price: $2,695.00

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DDR4-5133 is extremely ambitious. Even though the XMP profile has that stored, and they have tested it at MSI with their specific CPU, it doesn't mean it will work in all setups. Anything above DDR4-4000 is already pushing the limits of DDR4 technology. Above DDR4-5000, you are definitely at the limit of DDR4 signal quality, or depending on the board/IMC, above it.The XMP profile is just what Kingston validated the memory for, disregarding the other parts of the memory system, namely the IMC (integrated memory controller in the CPU) and the board (PCB optimization for signal quality, BIOS optimization etc.), so it's never a guarantee, just a hope. Alternatively, a sign of good binning. But for heaven's sake, 1.55V DRAM voltage... that's quite a lot. Anyway.The mainboard is another important factor: Depending on the mainboard class, they will do different optimizations for the memory channel PCB traces and the slots, some of which you don't profit from, because your board is an entry-level model. On the mid-range to high-end models, they will optimize the PCB and trace routing more, they have more PCB layers to work with (up to 8 or 10 layers instead of 4 or 6) for better signal quality and shielding, they will shield the RAM slots themselves with some metal, and so on. Then you have the BIOS and the optimizations in there. So you definitely want to update to the newest version for your best chance. But the Z690 boards are still "banana-ware", they have yet to ripen and mature. In a couple BIOS versions you could try again.In your case, it could be any of the above factors that limit your attainable DDR4 frequency to something lower than the XMP profile. The memory system always consists of the CPU's IMC, the mainboard+BIOS, and the

2025-03-25
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IMC EASY LIFT:THE ULTIMATE MARINE OUTBOARD MOTOR LIFTReady for an easy to use outboard motor lift? The IMC Easy Lift is a hydraulic /electric lift with a 25” vertical travel at the prop. With a capacity of more than 200 pounds, the IMC Easy Lift is made from rugged powder-coated cast aluminum and stainless steel. The pump, cylinder and hoses are made by Volvo Penta, which allows for easy part access. The pivot rods are heat-treated stainless steel and the delron/graphite bushings are hand-machined to withstand 50,000 psi. The entire lift is commercial-tough and can easily withstand both fresh and saltwater immersion. The IMC Easy Lift fits all transom heights and is simple to control and run at any height. The easy-to-install lift takes just six seconds to raise and lower.The IMC Easy Lift has been rigorously field-tested by charter fishermen in Alaska on boats from 20 to 35 feet and has met and exceeded all expectations.The IMC Easy Lift is exclusively from Islands Marine Center. Price: $2,695.00

2025-04-15
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IMC hydrogen truck being loaded by a FMS hydrogen top lift with a container from the SmartStackIMC Logistics and Fenix Marine Services (FMS) have joined forces to operate the supply chain industry’s first fully clean energy SmartStack. FMS segregated and stacked the containers designated for the IMC SmartStack at their terminal using their hydrogen fuel cell top-pick handler. IMC drivers then picked up and delivered containers using their fleet of zero-emission vehicles. This collaboration highlights the industry’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions while ensuring efficient and sustainable logistics operations.The SmartStack process itself is a clean one. Drivers self-assign the most available container vs. a specific one. This means fewer unproductive lifts for terminal operators and less time waiting for the driver. In addition to achieving environmental objectives, customers also benefit from shorter wait times. “IMC SmartStacks improve the process for shippers, drivers and the industry,” said Mason George, President of National Accounts at IMC. “With this solution, we’re able to offer our customers a sustainable way to evacuate containers from the terminal, while quickly delivering their containers in just two days or less.”The State of California recently passed the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, requiring trucking companies that provide drayage services to adopt an increasing amount of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) to their fleets. By 2035, the law says all trucks entering seaports or intermodal rail yards must be ZEVs. IMC is currently running electric and hydrogen trucks ahead of the mandate, with the goal of transitioning their fleet to zero-emission vehicles by 2028.To read more about sustainability initiatives at IMC visit Category: Cab, Trailer & Body, Cab, Trailer & Body New, Driver Stuff, Electric Vehicles, Engines & Drivetrains, Equipment, Featured, Fuel & Oil, General Update, Green, News, Products, Safety, Tech Talk, Vehicles

2025-04-06
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Contains the following topics: Using the Clear CMOS Header (J38, Pins 9 - 10) Using the BIOS Recovery Header (J38, Pins 11 - 12) Using the Clear Password Header (J38, Pins 13 - 14) Using the Boot Alternate Cisco IMC Image Header (J39, Pins 1 - 2) Using the Reset Cisco IMC Password to Default Header (J39, Pins 3 - 4) Using the Reset Cisco IMC to Defaults Header (J39, Pins 5 - 6) Figure 45. Location of Service Header Blocks J38 and J39 1 Location of header block J38 6 Location of header block J39 2 J38 pin 1 arrow printed on motherboard 7 J39 pin 1 arrow printed on motherboard 3 Clear CMOS: J38 pins 9 - 10 8 Boot Cisco IMC from alternate image: J39 pins 1 - 2 4 Recover BIOS: J38 pins 11 - 12 9 Reset Cisco IMC password to default: J39 pins 3 - 4 5 Clear password: J38 pins 13 - 14 10 Reset Cisco IMC to defaults: J39 pins 5 - 6 Using the Clear CMOS Header (J38, Pins 9 - 10) You can use this header to clear the server’s CMOS settings in the case of a system hang. For example, if the server hangs because of incorrect settings and does not boot, use this jumper to invalidate the settings and reboot with defaults. Caution Clearing the CMOS removes any customized settings and might result in data loss. Make a note of any necessary customized settings in the BIOS before you use this clear CMOS procedure. Procedure Step 1 Shut down and remove power from the server as described in Shutting Down and Removing Power From the Server. Disconnect power cords from all power supplies. Step 2 Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that

2025-04-12
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2025-03-25
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Remove the top cover from the server. Step 10 Remove the jumper that you installed. Note If you do not remove the jumper, the server will reset the Cisco IMC password to the default every time that you power cycle the server. The jumper has no effect if you reboot Cisco IMC. Step 11 Replace the top cover, replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the server by pressing the Power button. Using the Reset Cisco IMC to Defaults Header (J39, Pins 5 - 6) You can use this Cisco IMC debug header to force the Cisco IMC settings back to the defaults. Procedure Step 1 Shut down and remove power from the server as described in Shutting Down and Removing Power From the Server. Disconnect power cords from all power supplies. Step 2 Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance. Caution If you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack. Step 3 Remove the top cover from the server as described in Removing the Server Top Cover. Step 4 Locate header block J39, pins 5-6, as shown in Service Headers and Jumpers. Step 5 Install a two-pin jumper across J39 pins 5 and 6. Step 6 Reinstall the top cover and reconnect AC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby power mode, indicated when the Power LED on the front panel is amber. Step 7 Return the server to main power mode by pressing the Power button on the front panel. The server is in main power mode when the Power LED is green.

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