I'm trying to transform my profile in the EPP memory, but when you turn the SLI memory in the bios of my system becomes very unbalanced and blue screens in a few minutes. Am I doing something wrong?
I'm trying to transform my profile in the EPP memory, but when you turn the SLI memory in the bios of my system becomes very unbalanced and blue screens in a few minutes. Am I doing something wrong?
The CPU is not a trouble. It's just a be deficient in of support from Asus, if you confirm the M3N72-D has all the Phenom in the list, the T was like a special edition that was made by Overclockers.
Because it was a "special" edition support left completely alone wise. If you try to contact Asus support about it who has never heard of it and the CPU support list is completely wrong.
Anyway, the CPU is running by default. 1.4V, 3.7 GHz, 200 frequency 18.5x multiplier. I will not change the configuration in RAM or light than the EPP in the bios that is set in the (apparently guaranteed to work) 5-5-5-15-22 2T 2.1v.
As I said I tried to put a little more tension to get you to stop blue screening, and going up a few notches increases the amount of time to run before crashing does not solve the trouble. In short, is the ram on the way. This is a new-fangled CPU and I had the identical trouble before. Setting the RAM to 800MHz 1.8v JDEC is completely constant.
If you have troubles that would test on one more system and would have to depart the picture as a probable reason.
Maybe a friend can help, but I would start with what I suggested and contact the manufacturer of MB, I just checked and the CPU support list does not show updated the CPU to motherboard, or see if a friend can help. However, it has tried to test the modules one by one, and you can get the same results?
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