New GA-EP45T-UD3LR Won't Boot

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Now What next, I waiting for ur reply

Thought that would give me everything I need - should've known better: Kingston! I had expected the SPD's part number to be, well, the part number; if you'd be so kind as to give me the actual Kingston P/N, I'd be obliged; their specs are weird, they give a few specs in cycles, and the rest in nanoseconds; their timing points are weirder; and, when I looked up my first two guesses as to what the memory could actually be, clicking on 'specifications' gave me a 404 error - no such page; I love 'em! I do believe that if CrackerJack was giving away Kingston memory in their boxes, I'd have to give up eating CrackerJacks...

Second thing that would help is to d/l this:
http://www.tweakers.fr/download/MemSet41b2.zip
and paste its SPD page - it's got a wider listing...

And, last but not least, what BIOS are you running? I assume the XMP item is not there - bothers me that it's missing...
 



Hi,

Tahnx for UR reply...

first the XMP item is not shown at MB BIOS coz the "Performance Enhance" is Turbo not Extreme if its Extreme it will appear as option

second I used this software Memset and these R results:


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first DIMM:

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2nd DIMM:

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that it is !! ....
thanks
 
Ah-Ha! Now we're getting somewhere! These listings make a lot more sense! I will hopefully post back yet today - am co-opted onto a 'broken truck' problem here, so need a bit of time away, but will pore over these and try to get back yet (hopefully this AM, but, engines are unpredictable, info is scarce, and I can't promise...)
 
Tough I'd make a quick post back to let you know what I'm looking for/at here... I'm thinking that there is:
A - a peculiarity in the BIOS code that is 'glitching up' the reading of the SPD, or
B - a peculiarity in the SPDs themselves that is causing the BIOS not to be able to 'make sense' of them, and arrive at a successful 'auto' set of parameters, or
C - an 'architectural/harware' flaw in the P43/P45 family of northbridges that just isn't dealing correctly with DDR3 settings, or
D - some combination of the above...
 
Ahhh - will be back to this soon - pulled upper plenum to check fuel pressure/delivery & found 20-30 ccs of oil in half the manifold! Little questioning unearthed that the old man had added a quart of oil to engine I had just 'topped-off' doing regular maintenance... Clean-up, three plugs to change, a few hoses, PCV valve, & should be back to normal, so I can concentrate on computer woes (working on a database of X58 problems, as well; seems to be a lot of grief in that direction...)!
 
OK - I've a plan... First, I want to find the actual JEDEC spec for reading/interpreting an SPD - the CPU-Z differs significantly from the MemSet, even showing a strange basic speed (686, which I first thought might just be a fluke, displaying the 666 [which is the proper register set we should be reading] range as 686, but intead of 9-9-9-24, it's showing 9-10-10-25) setting; next I have to spend some time at TweakTown absorbing what's known about MemSet, as both yours and mine display differences from what the BIOS seems to 'think' it has set; more or less, the BIOS would appear to be close to correct according to the SPD, but leaves questions, like where in the ^%$# is it getting its tWR (Write to Precharge) and tRDs from, and how is MemSet reading them?? I realize, a lot of questions, not much for answers, but - it's the questions that count in finding underlying hardware problems...

Later,

Bill
 
Hey guys I was wondering whether i can overclock my q9400 to 3.4ghz or even more like 3.8ghz with GA-EP45T-UD3LR.Which motherboard is the best of all?is it GA-EP45T-UD3R or GA-EP45T-UD3LR or XFX750I in overclocking and also in overall???
 
Now ya see here son, this is what we call a dead thread, it died as no one was interested or no one had info for it, or the author found the info and decided to let the thread die.

So we buried it, gave it a funeral and let it lie in peace.

Now what ya have done here is Necrothreaded it back into the living realm, disturbing its grave and its peace! Why boy, why? The poor thread has suffered enough! Let it rest!!