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    Hehehe...ill let you know what i decide.
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       #42

    ziadramman said:
    Hehehe...ill let you know what i decide.
    Ok :)
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       #43

    Hey m8, i was shopping around for a motherboard, i found an affordable one that supports my current specs. What do you think of this one?

    IntelĀ® Desktop Board DH55HC
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    ziadramman said:
    Hey m8, i was shopping around for a motherboard, i found an affordable one that supports my current specs. What do you think of this one?

    IntelĀ® Desktop Board DH55HC
    Not very powerful motherboard,but good one,if is affordable for you and especially supports your current specs,then you will be ok.

    Tip: A good warranty is always a good idea :)
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       #45

    Im not looking for an extreme series motherboard, just one like mine, that can support my gaming. (like my previous motherboard)
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    ziadramman said:
    Im not looking for an extreme series motherboard, just one like mine, that can support my gaming. (like my previous motherboard)
    Then you will be just fine :)
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       #47

    Thanks for the help m8, I appreciate your patience and support. :)
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    ziadramman said:
    Thanks for the help m8, I appreciate your patience and support. :)
    You are always welcome to post back with results and news!


    My pleasure to help! :)
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       #49

    Hey just thought ide update you. I finally solved the issue.

    Seems as tho the first RAM slot was the problem. Any time there was a stick of RAM anyway connected to the first slot, the PC would crash during games.

    So i finally took 1 stick of RAM, put it in the second slot, and ran a few games/performance test, it worked fine. So i said, where can i put the second stick of RAM, I cant use it in the third, or first slot, and if i place it int he 4th slot it will become Dual Channel, which I cannot use for some reason.

    So i decided to figure out why Dual Channel would cause BSOD on startup and instability in windows. After hours of research and testing, I finally went to the BIOS and upped the voltage of the RAM from 1.5V to 1.6V. According to the manual of the motherboard, anything below 1.65V is fine.

    Worked like a charm, i can finally play games, and whats even better, I can now use Dual Channel mode!.

    Thanks for all the help.
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    Hey ziadramman!!

    Thanks for posting back with news and especially good news!

    Well i guess i was right for the faulty motherboard (slot)

    And you use Dual Channel now.Im really glad for you!

    You are always welcome to pos back with any results and news.
    ---------------
    A friendly talk:

    You know why we found the solution?

    It wasnt just me,NO,is because we co-op,you followed all the instructions step by step,also you

    tried all the solutions,you found your motherboard and you posted here screenshots and more.

    I thank you and congratulate you for this!!
    Last edited by panais; 22 Aug 2011 at 09:26.
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