Quote Originally Posted by PaulyD View Post
I was loving my one until I attempted to clock my d0 to 4.4ghz. After failing when testing for stability the board wouldn't even run at stock without falling over.

On testing I believe one of the RAM slots was faulty (tested two sticks of RAM in slot 1, fails memtest and errors continously, test those sticks of RAM in slot 3 and pass for 200%). I also tested my mates Crucuial Ballastix in there and the machine wouldn't even boot with one stick in slot 1, but was stable at 4ghz when connected to slot 3...

I RMA'ed the board back to EVGA and they have sent it back as FNF....

Will be retesting with some Dominator but can't see how they didn't find a fault with it...

did you pop the battery out while pushing the CMOS reset button for at least 15 seconds?..make sure you unplug the power supply and push on the start button after the power LED light extinguishes to unload any caps on the board before proceeding with the CMOS clearing procedure

sometimes bios code can get corrupted while it's in memory...best way, when you face that situation, is to do that clearing method and then re-enter the bios to re-load default settings; save and then give it a try with whatever form of testing.

my board is an absolute dream board...i have 12 gig's installed and it would clock right up there to 4.4 ghz with comfortable voltages at 7-7-7-28, 2T...i have corsair's DDR-2000 (spec'd at 8-8-8-24) occupying all 6 slots.