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       #51

    p.s this is the first motherboard i have ever seen that takes either ddr2 or ddr3.
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       #52

    Yeah, it was a marketing gimmick by a few manufacturers, just to drive their engineers crazy. We will probably see it again with the new DDR4 coming out.
    -- GIGABYTE --Geeks Column of the Week - GIGABYTE DDR2/DDR3 Combo Motherboard: The Upgraders Choice

    I, personally, would never mix them up no matter what anyone said.
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       #53

    but cpu power is not 6 pin.its 2x4pin cord
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       #54

    You've got eyes on your machine. We do not. You know better than we do what it is that you need.
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       #55

    praeambulus said:
    but cpu power is not 6 pin.its 2x4pin cord
    thats fine, you can use that
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       #56

    TVeblen said:
    Yeah, it was a marketing gimmick by a few manufacturers, just to drive their engineers crazy. We will probably see it again with the new DDR4 coming out.
    -- GIGABYTE --Geeks Column of the Week - GIGABYTE DDR2/DDR3 Combo Motherboard: The Upgraders Choice

    I, personally, would never mix them up no matter what anyone said.
    i agree. anything goofy like this is bound be be problematic in the future.
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       #57

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       #58

    guys! i finally tested with another PS.and im writing from my own computer..that was indeed the ps problem..thank you guys TVeblen and FaberTech..u helped me a lot.now i gotta buy a new ps..and actually reconfigure the bios(don't have clue about that xD).but that'll be easy i guess

    again i really appreciate ur help!
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       #59

    Well do yourself a favor and purchase a quality brand and please ask us if you need help sizing it's output. Just know that overkill here is always a welcomed thing. Higher wattage the more headroom and growth/upgrade potential later. Quality brands such as Thermaltake, Antec, Seasonic, Corsair, Coolermaster are highly recommended of course many others to consider.

    Explain why you need to redo the bios? Was that from pulling or replacing the bios battery? Did you have any customized settings? If not then I would just set date and time and maybe opt for the quick boot option and just get back to the fun!
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       #60

    thanks for the suggestions!

    yes.i reseated the battery before..so i dont need to configure the bios?
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