My current configuration:
Asus M4A78-E Bios 1803
AMD Phenom II x4 955BE
Gigabyte GV-R489UD-1GD (ATI HD 4890)
F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK x 2 (8Gb @ 4 x 2Gb)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
My current problem:
I have tried to manually set the memory to run at 1066Mhz (system default is 800Mhz) and have set the DDR voltage to 2.0v per G-skill specs but I get the BSOD upon trying to load windows. I have contacted Asus regarding the problem and their solution was to contact G-skill. Needless to say I am not happy with that response and have sent them an e-mail highlighting my irritation but simple pleasures aside I still have this issue. I have gone through the list of motherboard settings and have found that my board is not listed so I was wondering if anyone had a list of the proper bios settings regarding this particular memory/motherboard combination so I can run the memory at the speed it was meant to run. Just to verify that the memory is not at fault I ran a stress test using Everest and it ran stable for 30 minutes at 800Mhz so presumably the memory is not at fault. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Asus M4A78-E Bios 1803
AMD Phenom II x4 955BE
Gigabyte GV-R489UD-1GD (ATI HD 4890)
F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK x 2 (8Gb @ 4 x 2Gb)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
My current problem:
I have tried to manually set the memory to run at 1066Mhz (system default is 800Mhz) and have set the DDR voltage to 2.0v per G-skill specs but I get the BSOD upon trying to load windows. I have contacted Asus regarding the problem and their solution was to contact G-skill. Needless to say I am not happy with that response and have sent them an e-mail highlighting my irritation but simple pleasures aside I still have this issue. I have gone through the list of motherboard settings and have found that my board is not listed so I was wondering if anyone had a list of the proper bios settings regarding this particular memory/motherboard combination so I can run the memory at the speed it was meant to run. Just to verify that the memory is not at fault I ran a stress test using Everest and it ran stable for 30 minutes at 800Mhz so presumably the memory is not at fault. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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