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Gigabyte, next bios!
Hi Gigabyte,
I've been having problems with my Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R sens i first got it it's not broken, it just won't work well with my Crucial DDR2 BallistiX PC8500 RAM. I think the problem lies in how the GA-P35C-DS3R distribute current to the RAM. At default (auto) my RAM get's from 2.0v to ~2,40v witch is WAY over what's needed and recommended and this will cause my RAM to fail causing BSOD in Windows also corrupting files at this point. 2.2v is default for ddr2 RAM and should be obtained. Selecting voltages manual +2v will keep the RAM at 1.9v to ~2.11v This is fine in Windows BUT after hibernating during the night computer won't boot at these settings. I have to change to +3v or auto. And as I told you, this will not work in Windows under pressure. I urge you too fix this in next coming bios F12 if you want to keep me as a customer thanks. PS: I fix so that we BallistiX users can run our beloved ram at 1066MHz would be nice too. kind regards Blackatt |
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