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JCGriff, that looks like a safemode bootlog.
JCGriff, that looks like a safemode bootlog.
1) I never installed a new BIOS dont have an idea how...
I don't even know which to download... BIOS (3) [BIOS History] or BIOS-Utilities (1) ?
2) Changing those settings will result to much more power consumption?
3) I am not sure about my RAM Specs:
99% = 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair TwinX XMS3 DDR3 PC3-10666 Memory
1% = 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair TwinX XMS3 DDR3 PC1333 Memory
According to Speccy my RAM is :
RAM
Memory
Type DDR3
Size 4096 MBytes
Channels # Dual
DRAM frequency 667.4 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 9 clocks
RAS# precharge (tRP) 9 clocks
Cycle time (tRAS) 24 clocks
Command rate (CR) 2T
SPD
Number of SPD modules 2
Slot #1
Type DDR3
Size 2048 MBytes
Manufacturer Corsair
Max bandwidth PC3-10700H (667 MHz)
Part number CM3X2G1333C9
Week/year 40 / 09
SPD Ext. EPP
JEDEC #4
Frequency 666.7 MHz
CAS# latency 9.0
RAS# to CAS# 10
RAS# Precharge 10
tRAS 25
tRC 34
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #3
Frequency 592.6 MHz
CAS# latency 8.0
RAS# to CAS# 8
RAS# Precharge 8
tRAS 22
tRC 30
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #2
Frequency 518.5 MHz
CAS# latency 7.0
RAS# to CAS# 7
RAS# Precharge 7
tRAS 19
tRC 27
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #1
Frequency 444.4 MHz
CAS# latency 6.0
RAS# to CAS# 7
RAS# Precharge 7
tRAS 17
tRC 23
Voltage 1.500 V
Slot #2
Type DDR3
Size 2048 MBytes
Manufacturer Corsair
Max bandwidth PC3-10700H (667 MHz)
Part number CM3X2G1333C9
Week/year 40 / 09
SPD Ext. EPP
JEDEC #4
Frequency 666.7 MHz
CAS# latency 9.0
RAS# to CAS# 10
RAS# Precharge 10
tRAS 25
tRC 34
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #3
Frequency 592.6 MHz
CAS# latency 8.0
RAS# to CAS# 8
RAS# Precharge 8
tRAS 22
tRC 30
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #2
Frequency 518.5 MHz
CAS# latency 7.0
RAS# to CAS# 7
RAS# Precharge 7
tRAS 19
tRC 27
Voltage 1.500 V
JEDEC #1
Frequency 444.4 MHz
CAS# latency 6.0
RAS# to CAS# 7
RAS# Precharge 7
tRAS 17
tRC 23
Voltage 1.500 V
Please make the changes in bold . These settings are required for system stablity and don't have much to do with power consumption. Power consumption can be adjusted "turned down" on the CPU by enabling C1E and also speed step.
These settings are perfectly safe and you won't burn anything up. This is standard procedure for just about any enthusiast board, especially older DDR3 boards which can be very picky about bios memory settings.
Installing the latest bios would also help but reflashing your bios is optional. The latest bios version is 0502 "top of page" which shows as bios 3. There are directions for reflashing bios on the Asus site. You don't need to use the latest bios but it's been known to help with your particular board. Try the settings below first and run your machine to see if it's any more stable.
Set AI Overclock Tuner to {Manual}
Set DRAM Frequency to {DDR3 - 1333}
Set DRAM Static Read Control to {Disabled}
Set DRAM Dynamic Write Control to {Disabled}
Set DRAM Read Training and Write Training both to {Disabled}
Set MEM OC Charger to {Enabled}
Set AI Clock Twister to {Light}
Set VTT CPU Voltage to {1.35 volts}
Set Memory Overvoltage to {1.60 Volts} <<<<<
Set CPU and PCIE Spread Spectrums both to {Disabled}
Set Memory command rate to 2T. <<<<<
Set DRAM Timing Control to {Manual}
Set Memory Timings to CL 9-9-9-24 <<<<<<<(CL-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)
Set Row Refresh Cycle to {88 DRAM Clocks}
Hey guys I'm back... the problem PERSISTS!
I tried chnaging my SATA Cable and the reboots stopped for like 5 days... now back to reboots
I really need some help here! This is driving me crazy!
PS: I have even changed OS to windows 7 64-bit: the problem PERSISTS!
Here is a thread he started on another forum, if anyone would like to follow it.
Open: Random Rebooting (No BSOD) - PC Help Forum