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Brand name and sli.
Are there any LG775 Gigabyte Boards that Do SLI? or are they all crossfire?
I use this G.Skill memory.Can someone give me a good recomendation on some memory. Price is not really an issue. Just looking for something fast so I can game.
I might overclock my CPU down the road though.
Looking for something thats close to the memory standard DDR2 1333. Unless I am going about this the wrong way.
Nate
I use this G.Skill memory.
I bought two sets & they install/run fine in my GA-EP45-UD3P mb.
It's not 1333 though...
That looks like some great memory... so Does the memory standard matter at all or is it just telling to you the limitation?
That looks like some great memory... so Does the memory standard matter at all or is it just telling to you the limitation?
I just got my EP45-UD3P for my HTPC along with an E7300, and I also got a pair of these DDR2 sticks: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231209.
Unfortunately I'm having problems running the board with both sticks populated - I get a continuous series of beeps. Either one of them individually boots fine. I've tried:
Same result each time, continuous series of beeps.
- Increasing DDR2 voltage from 1.8 to 1.9 to 1.95. The RAM's rated to run at 800mhz 4-4-4-12 at '1.8-1.9v'
- Increasing MCH voltage by .1v
- Running the sticks in different colored slots so that it should run in single channel mode
- Turning off auto (spd) settings and relaxing timings to 5-5-5-18
- Running memtest86 on each stick individually (they pass)
Any ideas? This seems like a good board, and the RAM seems good as long as I only have 1 stick in. I should add that there is no overclock and I have not tried any overclocking on this rig (since I can't get it to work in baseline mode first!).
You shouldn't have any problems running that ram with the UD3P. I am running 4 x 2GB of the same ram at 900MHz 4-4-4-12 w/ 2.0v on mine without issues. I am running the F7a BIOS.
Is no better than any other ram divider, it' just tends to be more stable. So if your running high CPU speeds, people tend to run 1:1 or 2.00 on gigabyte boards, to make things easier., and I have always been told that 1:1 ratio is better.
I just updated mine to Bios F7 and when I changed my BIOS settings back to the way I had them and pressed F10 the computer shuts off and then turns back on again. What causes this?