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Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 13:01
by clumsy_culhane
yea get an AM2 board.. i actually have the A8n-SLI premium and it is a nice board.. although now its outdated coz of the new AMD2 chips.. so get an AM2 board.. or mabye a Core 2 duo..

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 14:15
by smoth
I swear people just don't read the thread.

If I get a new am2 board I will have to buy more then just a BOARD I will have to buy ram and a new processor.


READ THE THREAD BEFORE YOU MAKE A SUGGESTION.

Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 23:49
by LathanStanley
smoth wrote:I am not a technician. The motherboard is bad because at least one ramslot is dead and tossing errors like mad. I would rather not chance other things.

you make the mistake of equating me to someone with a few months of training and is "good" with computers. Don't do it. I ran test and found out that the motherboard has issues and I frankly don't feel like getting into it to explain what the fucking problem is just so you will stop saying that maybe it is the PSU. I don't question you about architecture.


*edit* seriously, that is like compairing me to the bloke that is out there nailing together the wall you designed... it really is insulting.
ok the ram, the ram is bad, probably tested the board or tested the ram alternating slots on the board, yadda yadda yadda... and you determined its the board...

well, not to ruffle your feathers, but my memory controller on my motherboard was getting poor amp current cause I was running with "less than needed" wattage/amperage.. (I had to run my ram single channel to keep it stable) long story short, I thought the memory controller was bad, and thus the motherboard, and after upgrading the PSU it worked. who'd a thunk it... (damn over-volting, over-clocking)

I'm saying smoth, if its a dual memory controller board, and you are pushin that powersupply to its limit... you just never really know...

99.9% of the time, you know, it probably is the board, I thought it was too... but there is always that little chance its not. just don't get aggrevated when replacing the board dosen't fix the issue.

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 02:59
by smoth
Fuck lathan, just shutup about it. Seriously, yeah because I am just playing with teh voltage left and right.

whatever

moderators please lock this thread, I don't want to read any more asinine crap about this.

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 13:41
by Comp1337
ibtl

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 19:35
by Neddie
Aye aye!