Im running F9d Bios.. I find i can get the highest bclk on standard volts with this bios so I have kept it..
Im running F9d Bios.. I find i can get the highest bclk on standard volts with this bios so I have kept it..
Out of all F13 betas the F13M is the one that give me back my OC (4200 with low voltage 1.24V) from the F9...![]()
W3540@4200 : Gigabyte UD5 : GSKill PC16000 6GB : OCZ Vertex 60GB : WD 1.5TB : 2X HD5870 CF: Corsair HX620W : All water cooled by EK : W7 Ultimate
Hello
Firs excuse my english.
I have buy a GA.X58A-UD5 rev.2 and I am not sure abotut the memory to choose.
I am looking for compatility and no problems
I have to choose between
F3-12800CL9T2-12GBNQ (2Gx6)
http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=110
or
OCZ 3x2GB DDR3-1600
OCZ3G1600LV6GK Gold Ed.
LowVolt 8-8-8-24 1.65V
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...triple_channel
OCZ 3x2GB DDR3-1866
OCZ3G1866LV6GK Gold Ed.
LowVolt 10-10-10-28 1.65V
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...le_channel_kit
Can you help me? What is the best choice?
I have seen also
Runs well OCZ3P2000LV6GK on GA-X58A-UD5 rev.2?
The kit OCZ3P2000LV6GK is compatible with my matherboard (runs well on UD5 rev.2)?
And the kit OCZ3P1600C6LV6GK?
Thanks regard
Last edited by APC; 10-03-2010 at 10:37 AM.
Hello guys,
I'm here with a problem and would like to know if someone already had something similar or who has heard of this, my gigabyte board X58-UD5 apparently has 1 memory slot (White Slot) that is not working.
I use triple channel 3x1GB but the funniest thing is that in the My Computer properties says "3GB (2GB Being Used)" , and CPU-Z also detects the 3GB and in triple channel, however when I turn the PC says that detects only 2GB of memory, I tried switching bios (F9 to F12) but no resulte,
Can someone can tell me anything about this?
Because i didnt want to send this to RMA and not having a PC for a while appreciate all the answers.
Regards.
CPU: i7 920 batch #3838B556 D0
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Memory: Gskill 3x1Gb 1600
Graphic: Sapphire 4890 1GB
HDD: 2x F3 500 Raid 0
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