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Thread: GB P45 UDIIIP does not boot in with 2 memory stick

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    Silas Hodge is offline Senior Member
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    Default GB P45 UDIIIP does not boot in with 2 memory stick

    I have been utilizing GB P45 UDIIIP and I have been confronting a trouble and I require assist for it, ok so I assumed my computer apart and do few cleaning and set up all back to the case, my CPU board would not boot with 2 sticks of ram. And I remember that last it utilize to function through functioning 1 stick then go into the BIOS tweak the voltage please assist me over this? Any advice would be appreciated

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    What I would be hinting you is that create it confirm with together sticks of ram are functioning because when you would boot with every stick individually on the DIMM port 1 the yellow or DIMM port II the red one both functioning, however test to functioning it dual channel would not post on DIMM slot three and four. Ok when you would be thinking it could be a defective DIMM ports, but when you are here for advice because this is the only computer you can have access to so through RMA this board meant you do not have access to Internet or other communication for a while likely avoid this as much as potential.

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    Ok so first we must elucidate that the example is what you have there the number you quoted does not exist. There are various that are same, but please, if you can assure and make confirm. I think it could be the GA-EP45-UDIIIP, but will have to sure early we go further, and these troubles have been troubling a plenty so I would assure that they do have more number of threads around and off course not much on the similar board but with the different one you can utilize those tricks too

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    I imagine your first task is to clear the CMOS both. Please follow these guidance perfectly get rid of the power cord from the mains and press the power switch on for a some seconds only to drain the residual energy in the power supply capacitors. Once done remove the battery from the CPU board at least one hour before reconnecting it. Follow back into the grid and boot

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    Do not familiar if this would assist you or not but would wish to share it up with you as I imagine a bit that this would be small bit useful and confirmly would create few ways according to it, and I still familiar that this is not a excellent result and that is why I have been saying that this would be assisting you or no I am not confirm, ok you can leave together your RAM examples in whilst functioning the clear CMOS process

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