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    PC starts at 1066MHz RAM with Reset

    Since a few days, I have the problem that the PC starts by pressing the reset button to start.
    Initially recognized my DKA790GX the 1066 OCZ RAM only as 800, so I had the high voltage to 2.2V and it manually to 1066 made.
    This was also the first works.
    Only now do I just always reset button, so it starts up. In BIOS I then times the RAM back to auto, it went back to normal.
    I think then Ready Driver Plus for Vista x64 installed and then uninstalled it. Sooner or later the problem came on, it may be related?

    How do I get my system stable at 1066MHz, without that I then must reset again?

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    Re: PC starts at 1066MHz RAM with Reset

    The power supply is probably a problem. And since what you installed or not installed, comes when you start the PC yet hardly bear because the operating system still not loaded.

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    Re: PC starts at 1066MHz RAM with Reset

    How can the power supply because when pc automatically detect's RAM, it still runs 100%?
    Moreover consume my grade components under load times 350W ...
    In addition, I currently have HD3300 runs with the motherboard.

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