... one thing I like to forget after instaling new compounds:
get that BIOS to load the defaults ....
Then the mainboard is reading out all the information from the "SPD-EPROM" on the RAM ... in the SPD is all the information about the RAM itself: timings, voltages, hertz-speed, etc.
If these settings are changed in any way manually .... for overclocking for example ... u have to set them back before installing new RAM .....
too, a BIOS update could be a good idea if u have problems with ya RAM ...
I had a lot of trouble with my NForce2 when it was brand new ... just after a bios version update its been getting better ... and solved ...
nforce still is the fasted chip for AMDs ...
but it sucks when its about RAM compability ...
greetz, Citrid
Last edited by citrid; 05-21-2005 at 05:35 AM..
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