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Old April 5th 09, 05:58 AM posted to comp.sys.intel
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It seems DG31PR mainboard with 4GB RAM does not boot with 1GB PCIe evga 8000
series

Is there a bios update or other word around?


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Old April 5th 09, 07:56 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
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gg wrote:
It seems DG31PR mainboard with 4GB RAM does not boot with 1GB PCIe evga 8000
series

Is there a bios update or other word around?


Can you give more details about where it fails?

Yousuf Khan
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Old April 22nd 09, 05:45 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
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Default Intel dg31PR and pice video card

before any beep. but it does boot with 512 MB 9500 series

"Yousuf Khan" wrote in message
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gg wrote:
It seems DG31PR mainboard with 4GB RAM does not boot with 1GB PCIe evga

8000
series

Is there a bios update or other word around?


Can you give more details about where it fails?

Yousuf Khan



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Old April 24th 09, 12:43 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
Yousuf Khan
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Default Intel dg31PR and pice video card

gg wrote:
before any beep. but it does boot with 512 MB 9500 series

"Yousuf Khan" wrote in message
...
gg wrote:
It seems DG31PR mainboard with 4GB RAM does not boot with 1GB PCIe evga

8000
series

Is there a bios update or other word around?

Can you give more details about where it fails?

Yousuf Khan


I don't think the amount of RAM has anything to do with it. Do you know
if the newer video card requires an additional power plug from the power
supply? Some relatively high-end video cards require more power than the
motherboard can give them, so they need an additional power plug.

Yousuf Khan
 




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