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  • #16
    Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

    It is appreciated for sure because I am often at a loss when it comes to AMD

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    • #17
      Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

      Thinks dude! I'm going to try these setting right now. I'll let you know how it goes.

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      • #18
        Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

        thanks.... i mean. well its seem to be blue screening faster. cant even start a stress test really. idk about the whole dimm1,2,3,4, setting it to =160 does what now? those memory changes I did, should those have been done in the first place? seemed to run better the other way but still it crashes.

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        • #19
          Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

          Insufficient tRFC will result in system failures, due to the occurrence of an
          incomplete refresh to the internal DRAM cells. You may need to set the trfc's to 300ns
          The higher the timmings the looser the timings. The looser your timings are the more stable it will become. We should start with the memory manufacturers settings. Then loosen them for the overclock. If they were 110ns and you loosen them to 160ns you are giving the ram more tRFC time. Next try 300ns and set the
          x DDR VTT Voltage Control to .900 reduce Voltage droop from 1.0 to .900
          If it does not help you can easily set them back to auto. It's possible your OC is at it's peak and to scale it back a little may be the answer.
          This can be done by 2 ways CPU clock ratio or CPU Frequency I would reduce the CPU frequency if loosening the memory timings does nothing.
          Last edited by artdrivers; 08-20-2009, 08:14 AM.
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          • #20
            Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

            Hey there Vazkey... name sounds familiar lol.

            When you blue screen you should get an error code which would be the first set of characters near the bottom. Look up the error codes for AMD's , im unsure if they would be the same as intel's.

            Memory timings can be a huge factor, triple check those, loosen those up and underclock it for the time being using a lower multiplier.

            Has it always done this, or has it just started doing it recently out of the blue?

            Any hardware/software changes recently?

            Oh yea, and what the other guys said...
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            Noctua U12P se1366 Push Pull w/scythe slipstreams
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            • #21
              Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

              Another thing, have u tried lowering your OC a bit? Your temps seem to be in order, NICE IDLE TEMPs, wish my i7 could do that . Mine hover around 36-38 right now and top out at 64ish.
              i7 930 @ 4.2 ghz (200x21) 1.34 vcore 1.33 qpi
              Noctua U12P se1366 Push Pull w/scythe slipstreams
              6GBOCZ1333 @ 1600 - 9 9 9 24 1.64v
              Gigabyte EX58-UD3R f11
              Corsair tx750 PSU
              EVGA GTX260 SC
              Intel SSD80GBG2C1 OS/Apps
              WD Caviar Black 500gb Data
              ASUS Xonar DX
              Klipsch Promedia 2.1
              CM690 Case 3 in 3 out
              Windows 7 64bit

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              • #22
                Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                Thanks for the help again guys. Okay so Dbee helped me find out what error I was getting and what the code it was. Code 124 error is what keeps holding me back. Says its a Windows fail. Any ideas?

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                • #23
                  Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                  error code 124 is not enough/too much qpi voltage, anybody know what this means in regards to AMD. We know what to do with intel, just are unsure of the amd equivalent
                  i7 930 @ 4.2 ghz (200x21) 1.34 vcore 1.33 qpi
                  Noctua U12P se1366 Push Pull w/scythe slipstreams
                  6GBOCZ1333 @ 1600 - 9 9 9 24 1.64v
                  Gigabyte EX58-UD3R f11
                  Corsair tx750 PSU
                  EVGA GTX260 SC
                  Intel SSD80GBG2C1 OS/Apps
                  WD Caviar Black 500gb Data
                  ASUS Xonar DX
                  Klipsch Promedia 2.1
                  CM690 Case 3 in 3 out
                  Windows 7 64bit

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                  • #24
                    Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                    VAZKEY- if u may , could u please post ur complete machine along with voltages and timings ,etc in your SIGNATURE. such as how i did in my signature.
                    i7 930 @ 4.2 ghz (200x21) 1.34 vcore 1.33 qpi
                    Noctua U12P se1366 Push Pull w/scythe slipstreams
                    6GBOCZ1333 @ 1600 - 9 9 9 24 1.64v
                    Gigabyte EX58-UD3R f11
                    Corsair tx750 PSU
                    EVGA GTX260 SC
                    Intel SSD80GBG2C1 OS/Apps
                    WD Caviar Black 500gb Data
                    ASUS Xonar DX
                    Klipsch Promedia 2.1
                    CM690 Case 3 in 3 out
                    Windows 7 64bit

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                    • #25
                      Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                      Windows hardware error. Which Windows are you using? Did you download the updated drivers? Can you uninstall realtek drivers? Check to see if this is the issue causing the error. Run it without sound drivers for a bit to check. If that's not it try the same with the video driver. Then check the AMD chipset. Just a simple way to eliminate it being either of those 2 drivers. Please let us know what you find.
                      Last edited by artdrivers; 08-20-2009, 05:14 PM.
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                      Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
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                      4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
                      (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
                      (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
                      (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
                      Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
                      Mid size ATX case with show through panel
                      2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
                      Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
                      Logitech G500 USB mouse
                      Monitor: CMV937A
                      7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
                      Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

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                      • #26
                        Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

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                        I change some things up, ran a small prime95 stress test with these setting. Ran for a good 30min, tried a large one and crashed within 2min.

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                        • #27
                          Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                          Good photos Yes you can always start over it's that easy.
                          You may need to scale back the memory from 8.00 to 6.67 and run some more tests.
                          Last edited by artdrivers; 08-20-2009, 06:48 PM.
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                          http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/FileList...ios_qflash.pdf
                          Phenom II 945 @ 3.2Ghz w/Thermaltake Big Typhoon Pro 14 CPU Cooler
                          Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
                          Sapphire 3870HD / 100225L / 512MB / ddr4
                          4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
                          (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
                          (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
                          (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
                          Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
                          Mid size ATX case with show through panel
                          2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
                          Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
                          Logitech G500 USB mouse
                          Monitor: CMV937A
                          7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
                          Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

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                          • #28
                            Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                            I would test using Ganged, and the 124 error may correlate to NB Voltage as I see you have that on auto, try setting manually to 1.15-1.25 and see if that helps any

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                            • #29
                              Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                              I spoke with VAZKEY last nite, he seems to be doing fine now... He installed SP2 and i think he changed a couple of voltages from auto to manual . Been priming and gaming for a few hours last nite with no trouble. Seems to be ok. Just to let u all know where he disappeared to.

                              LSD- thats the first thing i could think of , Northbridge or HyperTransport clocks/multis. still unsure what he did besides the windows SP2.

                              he'l be back...
                              i7 930 @ 4.2 ghz (200x21) 1.34 vcore 1.33 qpi
                              Noctua U12P se1366 Push Pull w/scythe slipstreams
                              6GBOCZ1333 @ 1600 - 9 9 9 24 1.64v
                              Gigabyte EX58-UD3R f11
                              Corsair tx750 PSU
                              EVGA GTX260 SC
                              Intel SSD80GBG2C1 OS/Apps
                              WD Caviar Black 500gb Data
                              ASUS Xonar DX
                              Klipsch Promedia 2.1
                              CM690 Case 3 in 3 out
                              Windows 7 64bit

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                              • #30
                                Re: MA77OT-UD3P/AMD x3 720 BE system restart

                                Well thanks for the update on him, hope he chimes back in sometime

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