2oz Copper PCB Mobo OC Discussion, Gigabyte UD3 P45 Series UD3/UD3R/UD3P
2oz Copper PCB Mobo OC Discussion, Gigabyte UD3 P45 Series UD3/UD3R/UD3P
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Jul 3 2009, 10:36 AM
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UD3P user here. Do you guys have any problems running dual channel? Been using Kingston HyperX and Team Xtreem 4x1 GB RAM but can't seem to run dual channel. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Jul 3 2009, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE(yimingwuzere @ Jul 3 2009, 12:44 PM) How difficult can it be? The NB has two screws (just use a screwdriver), the nearby heatsink which it's attached to has three clips. Certainly less scary than installing the CCF on any Intel motherboard. I'm using 2x2GB kingston value ram and before that 1GBx4 Team Xtreem 667 DDR2 RAM. Cannot manage to do dual channel. It's getting pretty frustrating.I'm using 4*1GB DDR2-800 D9H Tracers at as high as DDR2-1066 without any memory issues. |
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Jul 6 2009, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(hengmy @ Jul 3 2009, 11:29 PM) what do u mean by canot run dual channel? if u plug 4 slots and power up, it running at dual channel. Took the whole unit to ATE over the weekend and let them fix it. Working fine now. phew...been using dual channel with my crucial 10th anny and can do 1250mhz easily.. |
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