Re: Asus M2N-E, 8G DDR2-800 RAM and 64-bit Vi$ta
- From: "Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k)" <toylet.toylet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 16:13:20 +0800
If it's not a software issue, try rearranging memory modules, slowing
the memory timings as much as possible, or raising memory voltage from
1.8V to 1.9-2.0V in BIOS setup. You may have a marginally slow
module. What brand(s) and models are you using?
4 pcs of A-data DDR2-800 Gaming Series (black heatsink). The maximum voltage for DDR2 is 1.95V in the Asus M2N-E. The RAM, according to the label, could take 2.1V.
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