Re: GA-EP45-UD3P No POST (Video)
If your video card is in the upper (blue) pci-e slot, set initial Display First [PEG].
1) Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord to the psu.
2) Remove the memory module from the #3 slot.
3) Plug in the psu power cord and go into your bios.
note: some bios settings contradict your earlier posts.
4) make the following bios changes:
Static tRead Value.........................: [8] <-- manually set this for both memory channels
CPUMCH/ICH
MCH Core .................. 1.100V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to 1.22 volts (1.16 volts might be needed)
ICH I/O ...................... 1.500V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to the value shown in the bios
ICH Core .................... 1.100V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to the value shown in the bios
DRAM
DRAM Voltage ............. 1.800V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to 2.00 volts
Verify that all the other bios settings EXACTLY match the settings that you posted. If not, the problem might be with the other settings.
Save settings and exit (still using only 1 memory module). If everything seems to be OK:
repeat step 1
install the second memory module
repeat step 3
pray that everything is now okie dokie
If your video card is in the upper (blue) pci-e slot, set initial Display First [PEG].
1) Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord to the psu.
2) Remove the memory module from the #3 slot.
3) Plug in the psu power cord and go into your bios.
note: some bios settings contradict your earlier posts.
4) make the following bios changes:
Static tRead Value.........................: [8] <-- manually set this for both memory channels
CPUMCH/ICH
MCH Core .................. 1.100V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to 1.22 volts (1.16 volts might be needed)
ICH I/O ...................... 1.500V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to the value shown in the bios
ICH Core .................... 1.100V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to the value shown in the bios
DRAM
DRAM Voltage ............. 1.800V ......: [Auto] <-- manually set this to 2.00 volts
Verify that all the other bios settings EXACTLY match the settings that you posted. If not, the problem might be with the other settings.
Save settings and exit (still using only 1 memory module). If everything seems to be OK:
repeat step 1
install the second memory module
repeat step 3
pray that everything is now okie dokie
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