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Old 09-26-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default EVGA 790i Ultra and OCZ Nvidia SLI Edition DDR3 2000mhz Ram

I cant get it for some reason. Ive tried everything i could think of. 9-9-9-24, 9-9-9-28, 9-9-9-30 all unlinked and at 1.8v and cant get it to boot. Is there something im missing somewhere?

Im running an evga 790i ultra, E8400 core 2 duo, 2gigs of OCZ Nvidia Sli Edition ddr3 2000mhz *currently running at 1066mhz*
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Go into the bios, set SLI-Ready feature to "AUTO" or "Enable"...Then go into the memory timings and make sure "Optimal" is selected. Let the pc boot and check CPUZ and you will see that your memory is running @ 2000MHz or you can go back into the bios and it should show you that the memory is @ 2000MHz.
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i'm also having the same problem with my ram, did this solution work?

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Go into the bios, set SLI-Ready feature to "AUTO" or "Enable"...Then go into the memory timings and make sure "Optimal" is selected. Let the pc boot and check CPUZ and you will see that your memory is running @ 2000MHz or you can go back into the bios and it should show you that the memory is @ 2000MHz.

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