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    Posted: 28 Jan 2016 at 8:25pm
Mario, do come back and post how things get along after your next motherboard arrives.

Paying via PayPal is nice in these circumstances.
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thx , for the information , i will turn it back to the seller , its paid by paypal , so i take no risks .
thx again for your time and information.
cheers!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jan 2016 at 8:04pm
Originally posted by maximario maximario wrote:

Pls forgive my bad english ... :D


Your writing is fine. I understand what it is you're conveying.


Originally posted by maximario maximario wrote:


the motherboard i have bought her whit a broken socket pin , but the seller told me thats OK and it dont influence on his funtions.


Ummm, I think you maybe should reconsider it is "OK'.

Bent pins are bent pins. That's not something I myself would have accepted in purchasing a motherboard, not bent CPU Socket pins.



I don't mean to come across as rude in saying this but now knowing the socket pins are awry, and mind you posting these msgs in a forum Continents apart, you really need to get a motherboard without the problems of bent pins before going forward here.

There really is no point diagnosing further until that happens. The misplaced pins could very well be what you and I are banging our collective heads over.



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ive tried each one of the memory sticks on each slots , i have entered 2 times on the bios setup and the memory stick were ok , and all the parts were ok , after the pc reboots , again sme problem 6A error ..... the bios version i dont know , and i have talk whit the seller , and he told me that he doesnt know .
Pls forgive my bad english ... :D
the motherboard i have bought her whit a broken socket pin , but the seller told me thats OK and it dont influence on his funtions.


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When you re-installed the CPU, did you check the CPU Socket closely that there are no bent, misshapen, or misaligned pins residing in the socket?
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Originally posted by maximario maximario wrote:

ive done this part whit 1 memory , and nothing , i am getting same error


But did you do what I asked and tried with EACH stick separately?


I'm trying to rule out it being a bad stick. Or if it is a comparability issue?


The individual you bought the board from. Is it possible to ask them, if they remember, what BIOS revision it is currently flashed to?
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and still nothing
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ive done this part whit 1 memory , and nothing , i am getting same error , ive reinstalled the cpu , pull off the battery from the motherboard and wait 30 min .
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Ok, they're part number BLT2CP8G3D1608DT1TX0CEU .

Using one stick, starting at the slot furthest from the CPU, place this ONE stick and see if she'll boot. If not, grab the other stick and place it in the same slot and see if she'll boot.


BRB, gotta run to the store quick like.
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http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B007J0BHZQ?ref_=pe_386191_51767771_TE_dp_1

its a 2 x 8 kit  , i have checked on crucial website about compatibility , and the part its ok
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