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Problem with warm boot

joaoparaiso

Junior Member
Hi there.

I've got a Gigabyte GA-8I945P-G motherboard, based on the Intel 945P chipset. I've a Pentium D 915 CPU (2.8 GHz) overclocked stable at 4.0 GHz, and 1 DIMM of DDR-2 SDRAM 667 MHz.

My problem is: if I set the memory divider to 1.5 (memory working at 430 MHz), everything works absolutely normal and stable. But if I set the memory divider to 2.0 (memory working at 572 MHz), the system is only able to boot with a cold boot (I have to turn the PC off and then on again), warm boot (restart/reset) results in blank screen.

How can I solve this problem (if it can be solved at all)? What is causing this?

Note: besides refusing to warm boot, there are no stability issues while running the computer with the memory with the divider at 2.0
 
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