ASRock Extreme6+ Memory Problem ? |
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wardog
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Ok. BUT, where you there showed both sticks SPD tab, please do the same but this time do so showing both sticks Memory tabs |
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Bzyta
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So what are you saying is that drivers arent updated ?
What is the next step I gotta do |
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Bzyta
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http://i.imgur.com/tbPUDZG.jpg
like this ? EDIT. Sometimes when I start/restart the PC Im getting the "00" error what helps and makes PC start after is turning off/on PSU it happend like 2-3 times. Edited by Bzyta - 14 Jan 2016 at 9:12pm |
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wardog
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Jackpot! Exactly like that. Breakfast is calling me so I'll be back in a short. Will you still be here? I haven't a clue whether it's am or pm in Poland |
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Bzyta
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Its 2 pm atm, so I will be here for another 10 hours or so
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wardog
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Oh lordy.
More LV memory here. Enter your BIOS and make sure that the BIOS has set 1.2V for Dram Voltage. Maybe just maybe it's setting them to high and THAT'S what is causing this. Ok, it's 8:15am here. I'm off to the local Bob Evans eatery for breakfast if anyone wants to join me. My treat! |
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Bzyta
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I took some extra pics from BIOS just incase maybe u see something there
http://imgur.com/a/ygXSF Edited by Bzyta - 14 Jan 2016 at 9:48pm |
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peroni
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did you try upping VCCIO and VCCSA as I suggested earlier?
You currently have a value of 0.96 for VCCIO and 1.06 for VCCSA, these are on the low side as I suspected. Set 1.1v and 1.15 respectively and see if you get the same problems.
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Bzyta
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No, not yet
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Xaltar
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A little side note, if you want to take screenshots of your BIOS settings you can use the F12 key, you need a fat32 formatted flash drive inserted for the UEFI to save a screenshot onto it.
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