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X58 BOOT
My x58 has an odd behavior, of power on, power off, pause, and then POST. It
only happens if you change BIOS settings. I changed my memory settings to extreme, 1.65v, and a multiplier for 1600. Is something wrong? I emailed Gigabyte support on the POST issue AND NEVER GOT A RESPONSE. If you get an answer please post the solution, or lack of one. Unless you overclock, an i7 920 or 940 will not run any higher than 1066 on a Gigabyte X58 even with SPD or XMP. I run a 940 with OCZ Gold 1600, with the overclock listed above. Did you load the F4 BIOS? I'm running a RAID0 setup and I'm paranoid I'll lose my array. |
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X58 BOOT
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 16:28:42 GMT, "Stephen Russell"
wrote: My x58 has an odd behavior, of power on, power off, pause, and then POST. It only happens if you change BIOS settings. I changed my memory settings to extreme, 1.65v, and a multiplier for 1600. Is something wrong? I emailed Gigabyte support on the POST issue AND NEVER GOT A RESPONSE. If you get an answer please post the solution, or lack of one. Unless you overclock, an i7 920 or 940 will not run any higher than 1066 on a Gigabyte X58 even with SPD or XMP. I run a 940 with OCZ Gold 1600, with the overclock listed above. Did you load the F4 BIOS? I'm running a RAID0 setup and I'm paranoid I'll lose my array. It is normal when some - but not all - BIOS settings are changed for the X58 to power off/power on and then POST. |
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