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DFI Ultra-D Problems

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Moto, if you need help all you have to do is ask, I'd be glad to help you with as much as I can. I'm no expert by any means, but may have tried something that works and is applicable to your situation. 🙂

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Originally posted by: Mucker
Moto, if you need help all you have to do is ask, I'd be glad to help you with as much as I can. I'm no expert by any means, but may have tried something that works and is applicable to your situation. 🙂

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I got some stuff I gotta do so I'm taking a break for now, thanks though, I may take you up on your offer in the future.:beer:
 
Hi there!

Something really strange occurs with the voltages and CPU temps when I resume my computer from the S3 power management suspend to ram state.

All the voltages and temps appear normal, I then suspend my system. Upon waking it up, the CPU temp is approx 10C higher, and the voltages of cpu and vbat 10% more.

If I suspend the computer again, and wake it up, the voltages and temps are back to normal and the temp is 10c less than normal.
 
Not sure if this is true, but i think if you lower the divider ratio but leave all the timings by spd, the board will automatically set more aggressive timings, and it will keep those timings even if you raise the fsb. When i first got the board it seemed like it would get less stable as i lowered the divider even if i left the fsb at 200, and when i set all the ram timings manually the problem went away.
 
It will, but that is because the spd timings for DDR333 are lower than those for DDR400. It's still using the ram's rated timings, just its rated timings for a different speed.
 
it only took me 2 hours to get the memory to pass around spd, it worked with rgone's super loose timings straight away
 
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