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  • BLUESCREEN WIHT A g.skill f2-8500cl5d-4gbpi-b

    BLUE SCREEN WITH the g.skill f2-8500cl5d-4gbpi-b, AS SOON AS BEGINNING TO to TURN GAMES OF the BLUE SCREEN!! THEY ARE FOUR SLOT OF MEMORY, I PASSED THE SOFTWARE MEMOSTEST IN TWO S ARE GREAT!! WHY WILL BE?? MY PLATE IS EP45 - UD3L, GIGABYTE. BIOS F9

  • #2
    Could you run SIW(System Information for Windows) and copy a screenshot of 'Hardware' > 'memory'-page and 'Sensors'-page:

    #01:
    Download page: http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html
    Direct: http://www.gtopala.com/download/siw.exe

    #02:
    Screenshot = AltGr + Print Screen (keys)

    #03:
    Upload: http://tinypic.com/

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    Further more, if you have difficulties to speak english. Please use http://translate.google.com/ (Google Translator) so there is less misunderstanding.
    Last edited by genetix; 05-31-2010, 08:09 PM.
    "Sex is like freeware, shareware on weekends. When do we get to open source?" -TwL

    Thanks AMD/ATI for banning legit customers who asks questions of your screw-ups:
    http://i45.tinypic.com/30j0daq.png

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    • #3
      Try these settings in BIOS:

      CPU Host Clock Control - Enabled
      CPU Host Frequency - 333
      Performance Enhance - Standard
      Extreme Memory Profile - Disabled
      System Memory Mulitplier - 3.20B
      DRAM Timing Selectable - Manual
      CAS Latency - 5
      tRCD - 5
      tRP - 5
      tRAS - 15

      Advanced Timing Control (submenu)
      tRRD - 4
      tWTR - 4
      tWR - 8
      tRFC - 80
      tRTP - 4
      Command Rate - 2

      Load Line Calibration - Disabled
      MCH Core - 1.40V
      DRAM Voltage - 2.10V

      Thank you
      GSKILL TECH

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      • #4
        [Trident] F2-8500CL5D-4GBTD + BIOS EP45 -UD3L ( F9)

        staff, moved the memories, I got these here http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=204, just that they're still giving the blue screen, the voltages are the same board - mother? what is happening after all!

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        • #5
          Did you raise the MCH Core?

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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