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ds3 help

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[H]ard|Gawd
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so, I'm having trouble with my 965p-ds3... again.. Last night, it was working fine, I go to restart it to tweak the bios some more (I was bored), and when it goes to reboot, it doesn't. So with out the urge to work on it there, I let it sit off all night long. I boot it up a little bit ago, and it doesn't work. I go get my speakers I use to listen to post codes, and plug it in. It does a one beep post beep (I believe it's ram).
Here's what it does when I turn it on: (someone installed on it, a post screen other than what it should show: system boot facts) It gets stuck on the opening screen. I click to go into bios, no reaction. Reboot, and hit tab to go into post screen, no reaction.

I hear post code, and since it worked fine last night, I started trying each stick of ram in each slot. stick a, slot one: no good. stick a, slot two: no good. Stick a, slot 3: good. That's where I'm at now. You can see by my sig, I've got great ram (probably too good for my board, so I'm contemplating selling it), and a descent rest of the set-up.

I've not tried slot 4, or the other module. I'm going to do that shortly. Any suggestions on how I can fix this, or what to do next?
 
bios = F7

Ram voltage = atleast 2.1v (I set it to +4 in bios [i think] but can up it if needed)

I'm going to go check that now.

******edit*******

I just put the other stick of ram in for kicks... to see what it'd do, and it booted up fine. I have my dimm voltage at +4 in bios, so that could mean something good. idk.
 
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