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    Lasith Sarwan is offline Junior Member
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    Default Problems with Gigabyte GA EX58 UD5

    Guys I have a problem, I bought a motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5, stuck processor: i7-920 (D0), thought to be "happiness", but that's besides "inconvenience "..... And so: put Window comes to choosing a hard disk on which is expected to place drive C (system), choose a name, something that I asked when creating raid (stripe), mouse clicks and the mother goes out, A second start up again, and again went to the new, but to walk up to this point everything goes well. At first I did not attach any importance to this (thought that electricity is naughty or ... well, what current does not happen). It was evening, and after installation I still put out and went to sleep. . So the next time you're copying from one hard drive (1TB) to another (both disks are identical) I have again been off and start the computer!

    All of default, the current memory 1600Mgts and 1.65 V. as well as all the factory
    My config:
    PSU: OCZ GameXStream <850GXSSLI> 850W ATX
    Motherboard: GigaByte GA-EX58-UD5 rev1.0 (bios: F8a)
    Processor: Intel Core i7-920 2.66 GHz / 1 +8 Mb/4.8 GT / s LGA1366
    HDD:
    1. RAID 0 (Stripe) 2x74 Gb SATA150 Western Digital Raptor 10000rpm 16Mb-"system"
    2. 2 * HDD 1 Tb SATA-II 300 Western Digital Caviar Black <WD1001FALS> 7200rpm 32Mb
    RAM: Corsair Dominator <TR3X6G1866C9DF> DDR-III DIMM 6 GB KIT 3 * 2GB <PC3-15000>
    Graphics Card: Palit GeForce GTX295
    Monitor: Samsung22 "2233RZ 3D
    Axle: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit SP2
    Keyboard: Desktop ® MX ™ 5500 Revolution
    Mouse: Razer Mamba

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    It is necessary to flash the latest BIOS, and then put the memory timings and frequency manually.

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    I did not think it certainly helps, but not as strangely.... IT WORKS!! Exhibited 1600 and 1.65 V. Well timings 9-9-9-24. Bios ask, once again, the same ex58ud5.f9a. Shutting down the second day and no hard drives I "straining" everything works well.

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