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Old 01-16-2010, 09:29 AM   #2
weO1bVp1

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I'm not at my home PC - I've been thinking of asking for help, but the Gigabyte forums are full of people with the same issue and the same chipset combinations.

I upped the NB voltage, relaxed the CAS/RAS/ReCH timings etc - I even followed the SPD timings. I think it's a Mobo issue with the RAM I have.
Have you tried leaving it at that setting and raising the base clock? I had a gigabyte board that refused allowing me to change the NB frequency multiplier, but if I upped the base clock and kept the multi the same then it was fine.
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