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That it does! Supports 1066,1333, and 2000 (O.C.) and all speeds in between as I was told in another post
That it does! Supports 1066,1333, and 2000 (O.C.) and all speeds in between as I was told in another post
The look in the manual for the options, set the divider, overclock and reboot.
I did what Ghost suggested and its been working for the longest period with out the problem occurring!! Hope I dont jinx it, but I think I may be good! Thanks guys!
Hey, glad you are working, I had to disable the gpu overclocking feature in BIOS before the nvidia worked properly, but I was having other issues at the time, nevertheless I left it disbaled and had no problems :)
I set my RAM manually in the BIOS but the auto setting should work fine. I did find that had to upgrade the BIOS to version 1702 to improve stability tho. funny thing is - the BIOS was not showing in ASUS update, I had to go and manually download from the site then use the updater to flash from a file ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
Eh, its still occurring flashed the BIOS to the lastest version I saw on their site (1606), downloaded all drivers, reinstalled OS. Don't know what else to try! The entire system and all its process slow down. For example I was downloading a file at 1.9 mb/s then when this "lag" kicked in the speeds down to 80 kb/s, framerate drops to 0, programs take minutes to respond. Ijust don't know!
Thanks to a guide over on msfn.org, I was able to diagnose the problem. I was able to find the cause of high cpu usage through DPC/Interrupt. So now that I've got the results, anyone know what they mean or how to treat them, lol?
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/410/lolxb.png
Looks like the biggest problem causers are ataport.SYS, HDAudBus.sys, and ndis.sys. But USBPORT.sys, dxgkrnl.sys and ACPI.sys popped up durring the interrupt too.
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