Re: please help
2014/08/21 20:41:28
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As this issue is a strange one, you may consider entering the BIOS and setting up your RAM timings as specified by the manufacturer of your RAM set. These settings are usually printed on the RAM itself; if not, you'll have to find the model RAM you own on the manufacturer website to find the settings. They're usually marked as 9-9-9-24 or something similar. If you have XMP profiles enabled, disable them for the time being. I've seen this fix similar issues with other x58s, and may well apply here.
If that doesn't do it, consider either a reinstall of Windows, or unplugging your main OS drive, plugging in a spare and installing Windows to that. This will at the least help eliminate your current OS install as an issue.
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