writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado May 9, 2019 #21 If that was recommended by someone with the same board, which it appears it was here, that is a possible troubleshooting step. If you would like to try it before proceeding further with the BIOS updating, you may do so.
If that was recommended by someone with the same board, which it appears it was here, that is a possible troubleshooting step. If you would like to try it before proceeding further with the BIOS updating, you may do so.
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 10, 2019 #22 I have been trying to change this voltage but i dont know wich option put in manual, and i dont see the north and south bridges in the bios menu
I have been trying to change this voltage but i dont know wich option put in manual, and i dont see the north and south bridges in the bios menu
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado May 10, 2019 #23 You need to find the DRAM Voltage/ SB Voltage/ NB Voltage/ CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB Voltage under the Overclocking setting menu.
You need to find the DRAM Voltage/ SB Voltage/ NB Voltage/ CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB Voltage under the Overclocking setting menu.
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 10, 2019 #24 Need i to drop the voltage of all this options?. (DRAM Voltage/ SB Voltage/ NB Voltage/ CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB Voltage) because i remember that each one have diferent voltage.
Need i to drop the voltage of all this options?. (DRAM Voltage/ SB Voltage/ NB Voltage/ CPU Voltage/ CPU-NB Voltage) because i remember that each one have diferent voltage.
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado May 10, 2019 #25 before you should first try to drop voltages on north and south bridges (in bios change voltage to manual and set 0.956v) Click to expand... That was why I only highlighted the SB Voltage and NB Voltage items. Those are what the above refers to.
before you should first try to drop voltages on north and south bridges (in bios change voltage to manual and set 0.956v) Click to expand... That was why I only highlighted the SB Voltage and NB Voltage items. Those are what the above refers to.
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 12, 2019 #26 Hi! I have news... and i cant fix the problem with the voltage, and i cant update the BIOS. I have this problem: i put the aplication on the usb, then execute the app and the computer restarts, but when i see the bios is the same than before. My next objetive is try to update the BIOS and use the memtest86 for see if the RAM is the problem
Hi! I have news... and i cant fix the problem with the voltage, and i cant update the BIOS. I have this problem: i put the aplication on the usb, then execute the app and the computer restarts, but when i see the bios is the same than before. My next objetive is try to update the BIOS and use the memtest86 for see if the RAM is the problem
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 12, 2019 #27 Well, i cant open memtest in boot menĂº too.. Im so tired
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,185 Location %systemroot% May 13, 2019 #28 When you mean app? Are you referring to the BIOS update?
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 13, 2019 #29 Yes, the last/ next (i tried with both) update, i have the 1.1 version now
Savendark Member Joined May 6, 2019 Posts 17 May 19, 2019 #30 I have news! i found that the fans was setted in 17% because if they have more %, then start a annoyning noise, so i think that my pc its a little better now but i have this BSOD too, how can i see if i need more fans? i have 2, 1 in the top and other behind.
I have news! i found that the fans was setted in 17% because if they have more %, then start a annoyning noise, so i think that my pc its a little better now but i have this BSOD too, how can i see if i need more fans? i have 2, 1 in the top and other behind.