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Old August 17th 08, 01:21 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus
Norbert Wenkel
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Default P5WDH Deluxe, E8500, PC 6400 DDR2

Dear Reader,

after i exchanged my E6400 CPU with an E8500 the P5WDH board is not able
to boot correctly using the PC6400 mode when i changed the DDR2 timing
to 5 5 5 18 6 memory mode and increase the voltage to 2.0V. Without
changing the DDR2, meaning set it to spd timing, the board boots up
showing the PC 5300 mode.
I?m using MDT 800 cl5 DDR2 memory.
i?m using the latest bios version.

Any hints how to set up the bios values correct are very wellcome

Kind regards

Norbert
 




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