Well I'm in a little bit of a dilemna and was wondering whether it could be possible that ram would not be detected due to a fried cpu. The reason I say this is because my dfi nf4 mobo does not pass the dram check when it starts up, I've tried different other people's mobos and other types of ram but the same thing happens.
The reason I think that it may be the CPU even though it passes the CPU check is because the dram controller is on the CPU, and that could have been fried. I've had some very high temps on my CPU (due to neglect ) and wondering whether that could be the problem. However I do not have another socket 939 processor to try on the mobo, but I was wondering whether this is possible.
Thanks, Zxcs
The reason I think that it may be the CPU even though it passes the CPU check is because the dram controller is on the CPU, and that could have been fried. I've had some very high temps on my CPU (due to neglect ) and wondering whether that could be the problem. However I do not have another socket 939 processor to try on the mobo, but I was wondering whether this is possible.
Thanks, Zxcs