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*cough* Stock *cough*
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What ram sticks are you running?
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Mobo Master
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Well your running two different manufacturers of ram two different speeds so I would reset the bios and just use 2 sticks of ram. I'll bet that's it.
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Portable Peformance
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Increasing the PCI-Express frequency can kill the card I think, 110 seems too high compared to 100MHz.
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i run two diff manufacturers of ram that are two different speeds. I just run them both at the slower ones speed. No problems at all.
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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lawl if you click the pictures they get bigger
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Agreed higher pcie freq is commonly considered not a good idea.
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I know was thinking of 10 other things.
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you have to click on them and blow them up.
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The old RAM was 533 and the new RAM is 667. I took the new RAM out though and still have the same problems. At this point all I want is for the computer to run the way it did before I started messing with it, so I guess I just need to know how to do that? Would a system restore help in this?
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