Recent content by hyperwolf

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    new RAM issues

    If you made a custom install for your graphics driver, installing only driver without the program it could explain everything: at some moment I got bored of mine ( Radeon Settings ) and I uninstalled it keeping only the driver and I started having a lot of bugs...
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    About RAM timings

    Yeah, that's what I think too, better not to touch it if not needed. Thanks.
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    RAM only reading as half, dual channel issue? Please help! I've tried everything!

    Yeah! I think that if your sticks were operating O.K. Under Win 7 they should do as well under 10 and therefore it could indeed be a 32 bit OS cause.
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    Stick Sequence Required?

    No, if you use only two sticks you must install one of them in each channel slots pair in order to take advantage of dual channel operation ( a little more performant ) but with four you just insert them one at a time in the four slots and that's it. ;-)
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    new RAM issues

    First, are your RAM sticks of the same brand and same specs ( voltage, frequency, latency )? Next, could you describe your rig? Did you try a memtest ( typing Memory in searchbox in left down corner )? Answer these questions and we might be able to help you. :-)
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    About RAM timings

    Hey guys! I have a special question here, when I go in my BIOS I see that all my timings for the RAM are set to AUTO ( wich is in no way abnormal ) with values in gray on left ( 9-9-9-24... ), values that are automatically set by the RAM itself. So far so good but three of those values are set...
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    RAM voltage setting problem

    As I said, it is possible to set voltage in BIOS to 1.35 with system being stable ( PC boots normally ) but there is no value under 1.35 ( it goes in BIOS from 1.35 to 2.15 ). There is surely something wrong since this 1.79 volts reading is not displayed without a reason. I'll be calling Asus...
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    RAM voltage setting problem

    Hey, guys! I have a bizarre problem here: when I go into the BIOS of my Asus M5A78L-M Plus mobo, I can change RAM voltage with the RAM Overvoltage option - it's been quite a challenge to find how it works - by hitting the + key, changing it from Auto to 1.35 volts ( wich is the proper voltage...