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    Desynchronizing memory on Gigabyte EP45-UD3R

    Hi everyone,
    So that I changed the motherboard for a Gigabyte EP45-UD3R there was not very long I just can not go beyond 3.2 GHz and this restriction caused clenched my memory PC6400 800 MHz, it would seem to desynchronization can go further but I have no idea how it's done, if anyone can.

    Thank you
    Do not email me asking for tech support. Any private support is billable at $50 an hour.

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    Re: Desynchronizing memory on Gigabyte EP45-UD3R

    You can only sync with this chipset, the mini is that you can have, in the main menu of the bios, you do ctrl + F1 and you will have access to advanced menu. Otherwise, you can always try to overclock your ram a bit.

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    Re: Desynchronizing memory on Gigabyte EP45-UD3R

    Ok, so now he'll have to put in your Timmings 5-5-5-15, and after you try to mount (but just the ram) the processor you it puts a coefficient smaller, and you do at least one pass memtest. If it passes, you continue to up their frequency in 20 of 20 I say to start with a +0.2 volt in bios.

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