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Resolved win 7 fails re-boot on multi-core system

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by jarbunic, 2010/08/19.

  1. 2010/08/23
    rsinfo

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    Have a look here. It may provide you the answer.
     
  2. 2010/08/23
    PeteC

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  4. 2010/08/23
    rsinfo

    rsinfo SuperGeek Alumni

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    Just by 4 minutes. :)
     
  5. 2010/08/23
    jarbunic

    jarbunic Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you, to all who responded to my plea, especially PeteC and rsinfo.

    Replacing the Corsair memory with a different brand cured my re-boot problem.

    Apparently my Gigabyte MB uses 1.5v for the memory and the Corsair memory is 1.65v.
     
  6. 2010/08/23
    rsinfo

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    Strange.

    DDR3 specs call for the nominal voltage to be 1.5v with the max. working voltage as 1.575v as given on Wikipedia but I guess standards are meant to be broken & create chaos.
     
  7. 2010/08/24
    PeteC

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    You're welcome - so glad that we were able to track that down :)
     

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