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could it be a RAM problem ?

hey rhin0z15,

if you can´t get your mainboard starting you may experience a RAM fault.
I´ve had some instancies where even a new CMOS load did not work. the bloody thing just kept on trying, but could not boot.

changing the RAM bar helped.

make sure you use a DDR3 RAM one for this motherboard !


fingers crossed.
Hysolid // Mytek Brooklyn // Spectron Musician III // Analysis Audio Omega


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  • could it be a RAM problem ? - play-mate 11:54:32 01/20/11 (0)

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