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Replaced RAM: mobo won't POST - any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="ara" data-source="post: 115863" data-attributes="member: 1336"><p>Just be carefull if you decide to buy other ram. Download CPU-Z and check the voltage of the current ram. If memory serves me correct the X38 chipset of your motherboard requires a higher voltage DDR3. Something like these</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.prophecy.co.za/kingmax-ddr31333-desktop-memory-p-34995.html" target="_blank">http://www.prophecy.co.za/kingmax-ddr31333-desktop-memory-p-34995.html</a> and not the new DDR3 that runs at 1.5v/1.65v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ara, post: 115863, member: 1336"] Just be carefull if you decide to buy other ram. Download CPU-Z and check the voltage of the current ram. If memory serves me correct the X38 chipset of your motherboard requires a higher voltage DDR3. Something like these [url=http://www.prophecy.co.za/kingmax-ddr31333-desktop-memory-p-34995.html]http://www.prophecy.co.za/kingmax-ddr31333-desktop-memory-p-34995.html[/url] and not the new DDR3 that runs at 1.5v/1.65v. [/QUOTE]
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