Hey,
@absic: I think that Pierrox is only using the USB stick to hold the drivers to enable installation on the SATA drive, rather than the Windows installation files. If I recall correctly, I need to copy drivers from the CD that came with the motherboard to a USB drive and then the Windows instalation software, which I ran from a DVD, used the drivers on the USB.
@Pierrox: I created a separate thread for your problem, 'cause I'm not done with this one yet, and you may get better answers that way. The thread is here:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,1480.0.html and I've tried to help but may not have understood your problem correctly.
Now, back to my own issue:
I returned the faulty memory modules and have received identical modules which appear to be error-free, according to my tests. When I try to set the memory to its proper specification however (1600 MHz - by changing the multiplier from 5.33 to 8.00 and 8-8-8-24 etc - changing all timings to what it says in the SPD column), I get the following error at system boot:
The system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes in voltage. Latest settings in BIOS my not coincide with current H/W states
The memory works properly underlocked, but obviously the system is then running more slowly than it should.
I should point out that my memory part-number is: OCZ3BE1600C8LV4GK and this is NOT listed as one of the compatible module types in the file available here:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/FileList/MemorySupport/mb_memory_ga-790fxta-ud5.pdf - what strikes me is that the compatible OCZ 1600 modules listed are actually designed for Intel processors, whereas mine were designed for AMD.
Should I send these back again and get the listed-as-compatible Intel ones? I only have a couple of weeks to make that decision but I would be pretty upset if, having spent extra time and money (the Intel ones are more expensive), I suffered the same error at system boot. :/