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  • GA-990FXA-UD3 (rev. 3.0) - AMD FX-4300 - F3-1866C9D-16GSR

    _ Info :
    Video : Nvidia Geforce GT 640
    Harddisk : Hitachi HDS721010CLA330J 1TB

    Hi All


    I have issues getting my F3-1866C9D-16GSR, running smooth with either my board, og cpu.
    It freze the computer, USB 3.0, even my mouse that is plugged in the 2.0 & videogames, not more than 15 min after i start a game.
    I tryed to configure my bios, with timings, ect.
    But im lost..


    Ive tryed everything.

    Tryed the guide i found on here also.
    Nothing helps. Tryed the memtest also.
    Seem's to be something else but the kit, it shows no error.

    Im wonderring if its my cpu? Was told it could handle 1866, but now im not that sure.
    Im running out of options.



    Can someone please help me, to get this done?
    Sims 3, freezes, Secondife, & facebook games.
    Adobe flash, acting up also.
    I have checked for virus sevelral times.
    None shows up.

    + Would like to know what windows that is best for G.skill?



    Chelle85.



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    [FX or A Series CPU]


    In new in settings ect, im trying my very best to understand.
    But pls have some patience.
    Method 1.

    A. Enable DOCP/EOCP in BIOS. -> I cant find this in bios of my motherboard. ?
    a. If unstable, raise CPU-NB Voltage in addition to the above.

    B. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability

    C. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.


    Method 2.

    A. Set DRAM Frequency to DDR3-1866

    B. Set DRAM Timings to tCL - tRCD - tRP - tRAS - Command Rate
    (that the memory is rated for)

    C. Set DRAM Voltage to what the memory is rated for.
    (Manually set even if default 1.50V)

    D. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability

    E. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.
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  • #2
    No one, got an idea about this?

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    • #3
      Did you enable DOCP to see how that works?

      You may need to boost CPU-NB Voltage to stabilize the memory controller.

      Also, which slots do you have the memory installed in? They should be in the same color slots furthest away from the CPU.

      Do you have the latest BIOS?

      Thank you
      GSKILL TECH

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