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From: Superloser89
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  • This is awesome #UN#

  • for memory i m using Gskill ripjaws X 4GB pc 10600 GBXL its design for 1155 isnt??

  • @DocApizz

    Well it certainly should have no problem running on 1155. It's just that MSI boards seem to be a bit weird with their memory support in general.

  • yes i have try it to clear cmos and change memory slot to use single slot same result just blank screen and A3 in the corner monitor not showing uefi bios . now my motherboard still RMA progres i hope next time will fix this problem

  • @DocApizz

    Yeah, I hope it was just the motherboard... I heard they still had problems with burnt sockets, so maybe it's something along those lines. If you remember to when you get your board back, let me know how it goes!

  • mm can i ask u something , ?? i have same rig like you using i5 2500k and msi p67a GD55 but im using VGA Galaxy GTX 460 GC 1 Gb , i have a booting problem and just showing blank screen and A3 in the monitor , Do you flashing your motherboard before and update with new BIOS ?? what kind of model 460 do you use ?? thnks before and soory for my bad english hehe

  • @DocApizz

    Sounds like something isn't working in your system. From what I've read, our motherboards are really picky and generally bad with RAM support... Did you try swapping anything out? The sub-vendor of the GPU isn't really an issue, but I have Gigabytes Windforce 2 460 1GB.

    Do some basic stuff such as Removing the RAM, or using different slots for the RAM. Also double check your connections to everything. I was able to boot to stock BIOS, but i did update for stability.

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