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  • #46
    Hardware
    Obsidian Corsair 800D
    Intel Core i7-980X-Extrem HexaCore 3.33Ghz 12MB L3 32nm Nehalem-Gulftown.
    Gigabyte GA-X58A, Intel X58 + ICH10R UD7 LGA1366 ATX DDR3 Triple-F7 BIOS Rev.: 1.0
    12 GB 3x4GB G. Skill DDR3-2000 F3-16000CL9T 12GBTDD + Fan-Trident 9-9-9-24-2N 1.65V
    SAPPHIRE HD5970 PCIE GDDR5 4GB
    WD2001FASS
    WD Velociraptor 300GB WD3000HLFS MASTER SATA 3Gb / s 16MB-cache
    G. Skill 25S2S-FM-MASTER 100GBP1 Sandforce MLC 100G SATA 3Gb / s 2.5''PHOENIX
    Corsair HX 1000W
    LG DVDRAM GH20NS10
    LG GGW-H20L BD
    HP LaserJet CM1312 MFP nfi
    3 * BenQ G2222HDL
    Logitech Wireless Desktop MK300
    C910 HD Pro Webcam

    Software:
    Windows 7 Ultimate OEM
    Kaspersky Internet Security Version 2011 (11.0.1.400a)
    Microsoft Office 2010 Bussines
    Alcohol 120%
    Catalyst 8.10
    Winrar v3.93 x64

    The PC is turned off and on in cold and hot.

    Receive my best regards vaca

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    • #47
      Dear vaca
      The memories that you recommended I do not work with the motherboard.

      Receive my best regards
      Ranxerox

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      • #48
        Sorry Ranxerox,
        Sorry for my typo.
        The previous value 1.3V~1.4V is suitable for QPI voltage, the cpu vcore should be 1.2V~1.3V.
        Could you try to adjust the value again?

        Regards

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        • #49
          The PC is in the shop.
          I informed the technician to change these values.
          Thank You very much vaca

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          • #50
            ok, we've got to 1.4V VTT, and continues doing what hot ...Turn on and turn off.
            That's all changed or used XMP.
            What bios did you use?
            Vaca noticed if you took hot to boot?

            Receive my best regards

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            • #51
              Hi Ranxerox,
              We use the BIOS:FA, and and X58 platform is usually hotter than other platform.
              You may check your cooler installed well. But with over-clocking, your PC would get hotter compared to normal PC.
              How hot does your PC measured now?

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              • #52
                50 ? C

                My best regards

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                • #53
                  Hi Ranxerox,
                  That temperature is normal that locate in its working range.
                  If you want it to be lower, you may replace a powerful cooler.

                  Regards

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                  • #54
                    This is the message of Gigabyte

                    Dear Sir,

                    Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, please update your motherboard BIOS to the latest F7 version and test again.

                    To download the latest BIOS, please CLICK HERE.

                    And for BIOS update instructions, please CLICK HERE. Please do not forget to load BIOS fail-safe default setting and please also do not try to over clock your system at this moment.

                    At last, if you still have any further question to this issue or suggestion about our products/service, please do not hesitate to contact with us. If you have any issue different from original, make sure you issue a new form in order to get proper assistance and it may be response faster as well. We will try our best to help you resolve the problem ASAP.

                    Best Regards,
                    GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY

                    But at 1333 windows is inestable

                    Receive my best regards

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                    • #55
                      pardon, i'm confused.
                      So what setting you are currently running?
                      Could show me the setting which unstable your OS?
                      For 2000, do you get other issue beside the temperature?

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                      • #56
                        I am running the memory at 2002 and Windows 7 is stable.
                        But Gigabyte says to put the memory to 1333 but Windows 7 is unstable.

                        Now the PC is in the service shop.

                        Receive my best regards vaca

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                        • #57
                          If your memory at 2000MHz could run stable, you could just use that setting.

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                          • #58
                            Yes ; but the power supply is turned off and on in cold and hot temperature of the chipset
                            at 28?C in cold and 50? C in hot until boot.

                            everything is because XMP that puts the CPU a3, 54 Ghz

                            Thank You vaca
                            Last edited by Ranxerox; 09-07-2010, 02:39 AM.

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                            • #59
                              vaca ; Do You know Otis Huang that is to contact of my store?
                              It is for to contact with Otis Huang.
                              Otis Huang is our technical contact g.skill to see if we can talk to them.

                              Do You know the BIOS settings F7A?


                              Thank You very much

                              Receive my best regards
                              Last edited by Ranxerox; 09-07-2010, 06:16 AM.

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                              • #60
                                Dear Ranxerox,
                                Otis suggest you discuss your memory questions by techsupport mail, due to he could give further asistence.
                                You can mail to techsupport@gskill.com and describe your problem specifically, he would kindly help you.
                                Best Regards

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