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Old 12-30-2008, 02:22 AM
SpeedEuphoria SpeedEuphoria is offline
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Default Re: GA-EP45-UD3P boot issue

The Bios prob wont fix your issue. If you do want to try 1 DO Not flash till your computer is stable which it currently is Not!!! Otherwise you can get something corrupted which will only add to your issues


Then stick w/ F6 after we get this working as it boots slightly faster than the older ones.


OK so on to the issue, So you have the memory timings on auto? and they show 5-5-5-18 correct?? What PL are you running?(its Static tRead). Also BTW what slots do you have the memory in? as you said pulled the 1st stick so I'm not sure where you have the mem at, for 1 stick it should be in the slot closest to the CPU, for 2 sticks it should be in both slots of the same color

So go into bios, click load optimized defaults, then change the Dram V to 1.9 and MCH to 1.28v then reboot.

If it does not reboot with the memory timings on auto, then do what you do to get it to boot, then adjust the 2 things above and set the memory timings to 6-6-6-20 and try it. Also make sure the PL is on 9.

If it still doesnt boot correctly then you need to run Memtest on each stick individually(in the slot closest to the CPU) overnight so like 8hrs for each stick. Personally I like to run just a certain test for a couple hours then run another test for a couple more. To do this you hit "c,1,3,5,enter,0" then after 10 passes you can try test 7 which is "c,1,3,7,enter,0" and let that run 10 passes.

Last edited by SpeedEuphoria; 12-30-2008 at 02:29 AM.
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