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Daston

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Hi guys

 

Just rebuilt my PC with the following bits

 

Asus Crossfire Motherboard

AMD X2 FX-62 CPU

4gb OCZ 8500 DDR2

2x 8800GTX

 

It boots up fine and I can go into the bios so changed that to boot from cd, put in the Vista dvd and all I get is a black screen with a flashing _ in he top left hand side of the screen

 

Any ideas would be good cause as you can tell I have just spent the odd £ or so.

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Ok the more I look at your setup the more im sure its a ram issue.

 

I would therefore check your memory timings, in advanced dram timings, and try setting your memory to run at 2T instead of one.

 

Your memory controller might be topping out at 1T with 4 gig of ram.

 

Almost 100% sure its that.

 

Let me know if you dont understand a word of what ive just said lol

:D

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Got 4 moduels

 

Not sure on timings as its all set to auto

 

Ok i think your memory controller is maxed out completely i would guess. This is becuase you are running very fast ram but in 4 modules not 2 and motherboards tend to hate that.

 

You need to check what timings your motherboard is trying to run them, as on AUTO it may be pushing them too hard. Especially with 4 dimms.

 

I hope you werent looking to overclock either, as I wouldnt say this setup has left much headroom for oc-ing.

 

Say standard timings are 4-4-4-12 (dont know what they are btw just a guess)

 

That is rated to a completely stable motherboard with just 2 dimms. As you are running 4 dimms, your memory controller is topping out.

 

Only way to correct this is to either relax your memory timings,

 

or increase voltage to CPU, RAM, Hypertransport, and mainboard. NOT BY MUCH, try 0.1 voltage incriments only to be safe.

 

I would suggest you test that its your ram by removing 2 ram modules and see if you can get it to boot that way. If you can then defo a memory controller issue as described above.

 

 

 

One last thing is, I assume you are using an Offical Vista CD, as i have seen loads of copied XP cds in the past that fail to boot from CD. Just dont work for some reason even though all the files are on there etc.

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Ok think this may be the problem

 

the ram is 8500 ram

the mobo supports 800 ram

 

does this mean the ram I have is too fast for the board? if so is there anyway of slowing it down like you could on DDR1 RAM??

 

YES!

 

 

 

now we are getting there, memory controller issue!

 

You can slow down your ram. You need to go to advanced dram timings, and change from auto to manual and select a lower speed. Try running at ddr 500 or 566 something like that

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Right sorted it

 

My new mobo only has 1 ide slot however I have 2 cd drives an 2 HDD all on IDE so I mad a noob error of running both 1 hdd and cd drive off the same drive.......DOH!

 

Need to get some SATA drives

 

Yeah that was a total noob error!

 

However your going to have major issues with your ram!

 

I cant see them working without some major tweaking. You going to have to underclock them and possibly run more voltage on them.

 

I would visit the OCZ forums through their website, very useful and should help you set everthing up right.

 

If not your going to need different ram.

 

btw good luck bud :)

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I haven't played with any cutting edge hardware for a while, but the motherboard will run the memory at its (the motherboard/chipset's) maximum speed.

 

Your PC2-8500 (533Mhz) memory will be running as PC2-6400 (400MHz), and that's perfectly fine..

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I haven't played with any cutting edge hardware for a while, but the motherboard will run the memory at its (the motherboard/chipset's) maximum speed.

 

Your PC2-8500 (533Mhz) memory will be running as PC2-6400 (400MHz), and that's perfectly fine..

 

Thats not actually true at all but never mind.

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ah my hardware isnt supported by cpu-z yet (now theres a first!)

 

:D

 

It'll also be reported in the POST screen (where the memory count occurs and the processor speed etc is displayed after power-on).

 

Anyway, it's working so you're doing OK :)

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