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    EP45 UD3R

    Well I have just started using the Gigabyte product after spending a lot on Asus.

    Was wondering first of all if I could ask what the 2 "Purple" Sata ports are, I started plugging my HD in there and have most recently moved them to the yellow Sata ports. (I have read that the "purp ports = stuttering)

    Also I can't seem to get anything other that 4 sticks of cheap ram to work,
    is there a bios setting for 2X2gb ram?

    Sorry if this was OT but I have seen a lot of people here have good luck with their Gig systems.

    Doug

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    I just installed the 3P version. The purple are for a RAID setup. Use the others and don't install any of the other driver garbage, unless you're planning on using a RAID? I'm hoping the six yellow SATA connectors will be enough, as I use two for internal HDs and two for an external hookups, that leaves me with two extra and they might get used sooner than later.

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    Hey thanks for the quick reply LCSims, no raid so hopefully the change to the yellow Sata plugs will be for the better, fsx only, and am using Win7 64 bit as an OS.

    Doug

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    harleyman
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    I think that that mobo is a DDR3 one is it not?

    BUT it will only run DDR3 DUAL Channel memory, not triple channel ..


    There are no bios settings to run a 2X2 config..it is set already...

    Make sure that you have in the bios set to 64 bit, not 32 bit ..Under...ummm I for get..but you will find it there somewhere...

    If memory serves me right that will also run 1600 speed ram, maybe up to 2000???

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    Thanks for the reply Harleyman, the board does use ddr2 and if it is a 1600 FSB it is supposed to handle +1300mhz memory so I thought it would handle my pc2 9600 ram and so the purchase. Still putting together some info for a gigabyte inquiry. Until then am running 4 sticks of cheap ram, hey even my PC 6400 2X2GB don't work. Trying everything hoping for something! Wish that I could get it to play well with the 2x2gb of ram especially the PC 9600 but so far no luck. Thanks again for the suggestions, as that is what I am after.

    Doug

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    harleyman
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    It will only use PC8500 or lower of 240 pin DDR2


    I have a new set of Viper ....LOL In the box

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    I had some stability issues with my Gigabyte EP-35C-DS3R. Upping the RAM voltage just a tiny bit solved my crashes. It seems that some Gigabyte boards have problems with the RAM voltage control. It undervolts, even though the BIOS says the voltage it correct. Overclocking RAM with my motherboard is a know route to motherboard failure. Once again, it's the RAM voltage that is a problem and over volting to get a stable RAM overclock is likely to lead to a fried motherboard. So far, this is the only Gigabyte motherboard I've had that has such problems, but there was much written on various forums about issues with Gigabyte 35C motherboards.
    My computer:Win XP 32 Home SP3, Q9650 @ 3.8 GHz, 4GB DDR2-800 RAM @ 845, Zotac Nv 8800GT-OC. Jul. 21,2011

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    If you want your RAM to be recognized and to be efficient, almost every package tells you at what voltage your RAM is meant to operate optimally. If it is not on the package go to the RAM homepage and look up your specific RAM and see what voltage your RAM is rated for. Some motherboard BIOs do not give the new RAM all the voltage it needs in default mode to operate efficiently, not just Gigabyte.

    Also with every motherboard there should be some information that tells you what RAM is considered the most efficient for that particular motherboard. It does not mean that you cannot use other RAM but the RAM they recommend produced the best results in tests. Other than that be prepared to use the BIOS to set your RAM up efficiently.
    Ted


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    Hey thanks everybody for all the excellent advice.
    After a long period of panic I tested each individual stick of ram, and it would seem that I have gotten a bad stick .
    And after a lot of reading I have found out that the cheap ram is indeed 1.8V
    To make a long story short I have ordered, what I hope is quality PC 8500 ram, and will hopefully set up in the bios and run with it while I sort the others out.
    Thanks again everyone!
    Darn you FSX=:-)
    Doug

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    harleyman
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    Ahhh So it was a bad stick...Sux but happens....

    I think that voltage is default for that MoBo..The new PC8500, whick you will love, will have to have its voltage set up manually in the bios before booting up....(to install the OS)

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    Well here is the specs for the munchkin ram that I have coming:

    Product Name: Performance XP 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module
    Product Series: XP
    Product Type: RAM Module
    Physical Characteristics Form Factor: 240-pin DIMM
    Technical Information Memory Size: 4 GB
    Memory Speed: 1066 MHz
    Memory Standard: DDR2-1066/PC2-8500
    Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
    Number of Modules: 2 x 2 GB
    Signal Processing: Unbuffered

    Anybody care to comment on using this for fsx?

    Doug

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    And before anybody scratches their head and wonders out loud why isn't he going to a I7 platform I will be when I have come to the end of the 775 platform.

    Hopefully I will be able to use a lot of the components from my existing puter, at least that is how I justify my purchases.

    Doug

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    harleyman
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    Quote Originally Posted by runswithscissors View Post
    And before anybody scratches their head and wonders out loud why isn't he going to a I7 platform I will be when I have come to the end of the 775 platform.

    Hopefully I will be able to use a lot of the components from my existing puter, at least that is how I justify my purchases.

    Doug
    Socket 775 is ideal and all thats ever neded for FSX.....

    i7 or i5 handles memory better, faster memory, and will allow more extensive addons to run more smoothly, but not needed to run or enjoy FSX IMO...Plus there is a little more deapth to the i7 i5 core CPUs

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    If what you ordered is Muskin then you will need to talk to muskinsean on this forum http://forums.mushkin.com/phpbb2/. He is very knowledgeable

    If you fill out the hardware form he will give you the exact settings for your board. I ordered and installed the black edition used his settings but could not get it to boot, had to send it back. Would not work with my gigabyte board. Gigabyte EP45-UD3R, Intel Core2Duo 333 MHZ E8600 Xigmatek HDT-S1283 CPU Cooler
    4 GB G-Skill F2-8500CL5, EVGA GTX 260
    Mushkin 580 watt quad rail power supply, RaidMax Smilodon case with 3 fans
    WD Veloraptor drive 150gb for FSX alone. 2 Seagate 160gb and one 320gb drive
    WinXP Pro Sp3
    Win XP 64
    Domine Deus miserere mei<br>
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    Gigabyte ep45-ud3r<br>
    Intel Core2Duo 4.3 GHZ OC E8600 Wolfdale<br>
    Xigmatek HDT-S1283 CPU Cooler<br>
    6 GB G-Skill F2-8500CL5<br>
    EVGA GTX 560TI SC Viewsonic 27" monitor<br>
    Antec 750 Bronze power supply<br>
    Fsx on 'Raptor drive<br>
    Wn 7 64 bit

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