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    Vivian Imbert is offline Senior Member
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    Default Problem with random access memory in GB GA-X58A-UD IVR ?

    Guys I have been observing to function my transcend random access memory on 1600MHz as it is functioning on the 1066MHz and all is proceeding but even I need to create it function over 1600MHz how to do it can anyone guide me that please share your views over it please, and yes let me assure you that I have been utilizing GB GA-X58A-UDIIIR any hint would be appreciated?

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    I do not understand why you require to alter it when you similar to say that you have all functioning well then why do you need to alter it and then while you are doing entire this thing and you acquire few trouble you would be into a large trouble and then you would begin finding for how to acquire return to the last setting so I would advice you to be where you are and have fun with you system why you
    require to make more trouble with it.

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    Restart you system then Watch for a content along the lines of "the arrange program." This content looks shortly later your PC becomes on and changes in detail from one system to another. Referred a individual keystroke or a series of keystrokes that will approach the BIOS, Press the BIOS access buttons. Just appear in your BIOS for an setting of the frequency of ADRs. Again, the perfect position varies depending on your system, but frequently in an "advanced chipset" on a page those speaks about RAM or DRAM form.

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    Well I would too wish to hint you about something and it is off course opposite what you need to do. Accept less RAM often values of the breach, and sometimes the frequencies should be launch to assure compatibility with a given CPU board. Component of the RAM can too be overclocked, or is set at a frequency higher than your CPU board supports.

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    I would just say that you require to be confirm first that you you require to search out that does your CPU board supports that velocity with the Ram because i have got individual testing to do this when the CPU board does not supports and they after face many troubles and then begin asking result for then and regret why they tested entire this out so i would be asking you if you do not have any trouble with your form right now just do not test to do anything maintain it functioning as it has been and enjoy it.

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    Well i have listened lost of trouble when having entire this alter so i would too support entire those who have been blocking you to do such levels out because i think this CPU board has been a bit unlucky one for lots of the guys who wish to have few alters in the ram overclocking and bios informs and entire i have got that this CPU board has given lots of trouble i do not familiar whats the reason behind it but anyways i would wish to stop you from doing it that what i familiar.

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