Mobo : dx38bt latest bios revision
Memory : 2 x 1Gb DDR3 Corsair TWIN3X2048-1333C9 G
Processor : Q6600
nVidia FX 1700 gfx card
WD Raptor 150Gb HD
SATA DVD Burner
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New BIOS kills S3 standby mode on Vista. It goes into hibernate mode instead.
It also prevents my USB keyboard from being detected at bootup and generates keyboard not found messages in the log. Therefore I cannot enter the BIOS except in maintenance mode.
So as much as I want the reduced multiplier, it's back to the previous BIOS.
Looks like going back to 1378 has solved my issues as well.
Kind of dissapointed in Intel at his point.....
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Yeah and it was pretty imaginative naming one Randy and the other Randy2 so we wouldn't know both were you. :)
Don't forget to report the sleep/hibernate issue...
http://supportmail.intel.com/scripts...d=36,2778,2807
Anyone know of some good RAM for this motherboard? I first ordered some OCZ ReaperX ram but I had to RMA it and since the place that I ordered it didn't have anymore OCZ in stock I went with some Kingston RAM that they had in stock.
Now Im kind of wishing I had some better RAM. So what do you guys recommend?
As of right now my system has:
QX9650
DX38BT motherboard
2 GBs Kingston value RAM
150GB Raptor
200GB WD
Any suggestions for a some good RAM for this motherboard?
i don't know about which brand of RAM you'll want, but you will want to pick something with high default clocks or that overclocks well. one of the main points of getting this board is to get your DDR3 memory running at a 1:2 ratio. i'd say either get DDR3 1600 or get some DDR3 1333 that will OC to 1600 or beyond.
So I should go with 1600 Mhz RAM or an easy to overclock 1333Mhz? I have never overclocked RAM before (or at least not that I can remember doing so, Im still kind of new to overclocking since most of my old rigs didn't really support overclocking) so I wouldn't know which type to get to overclock. I guess I will just try to find some 1600 RAM so I don't have to worry about it that much.
Most of the RAM I have had in the past has been Kingston but Im up for trying other types of RAM. This was the first time I had tried OCZ and if they would have had more in stock I would have prefered replacing the OCZ instead of changing over to Kingston but they didn't have any in stock and were not going to be getting anymore for a while.
Should I try to find OCZ at another site or go with another brand, such as G. Skill or any other brands ? I am open to suggestions here.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1195530631
I'll try this if i get one of those blocks from my friend =)
Choosing a memory vendor is like deciding between Coke or Pepsi. :) Any of the major vendors are good. G Skill, OCZ, Patriot, Crucial, Corsair, etc.
Go with the best RAM you can afford. If you can get the 1600s then that's what I'd go with. It gives you more room to grow.
Yeah, me too.
I've also had problems with BIOS updates released since November on another Intel board. Wonder who Intel fired in October and if they should hire him / her back with a raiise! (LOL.)
To all of you with Vista S3 / Suspend to RAM problems:
Have you reinstalled Vista since updating to the latest BIOS? Results?
Also consider giving the following tool a try and see if it helps:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hveijk/mst/indexe.htm