Quote Originally Posted by Phenomenalspeed View Post




Did you mean memory controller frequency cannot be higher than Hypertransport frequency with this motherboard??
I think that I read somewhere that some AM2+ motherboards prevent you setting them at different frequencies. I did not realise that this was one of them.
If that is not what you meant then you have it the wrong way around. The Hypertransport frequency/multiplier cannot be higher than the CPU Northbridge(memory controller) frequency/multiplier.
Sorry about that, you are correct. I rattled that off with it reversed in my head

Im guessing that the part replaced must be a PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) a clock generator as you suspected wich may have somthing to do with your Mem controller problem.

The Ram voltage is realy sounding like another faulty component like i mention above.

It seems like you have covered all the bases as far as I can think of. There just realy isnt anything else it can be but a faulty board.