Do you have another machine to test the RAM in? Your problem may not be a setting but a faulty stick of RAM.
sup guys,
just put together a new computer, and i got the dfi lan party mobo w/ a gig of corsair XMS platinum. when i was assembling i was having boot problems so i did a bunch of troubleshooting, and noticed that everytime i put the XMS in, it wouldnt boot past bios, and when it did, it would hang or reboot when it was getting ready to enter windows. when i have a cheapo 512 stick in there, it's fine. i'm not really savvy on the dfi yet, so does anyone have any idea of what setting i need to change on the mobo to get it to work w/ this RAM?
thanks,
glin
Do you have another machine to test the RAM in? Your problem may not be a setting but a faulty stick of RAM.
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Increase the memory voltage to 2.7-2.8v as XMS modules like the extra charge.
wayout...would you do this for all XMS series? right now i have 2 gigs worth at 2.7v
Get Memtest to test out ur memory..sry dont ahve the link
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