Today, I upgraded my BIOS from FGA to FGF. I did this primarily because I have 2 2GB sticks of Patriot DR3 1600 memory and am tired of getting the warning beep when I set my memory speed in the BIOS to support 1600. I've been running at 1333 instead.
So, I did the BIOS upgrade, selected the Optimized Defaults, rebooted, went back into the BIOS and set all the devices parms (am using AHCI).
So far, so good -- boots to Win7 desktop, runs OK. But, the memory is set to 1066 -- this is apparently the AUTO default.
Went back into BIOS, changed memory speed to 1333 -- and got the long warning beep. Same one I used to get when trying to run the memory at 1600, but now, I get this even trying to run the memory at 1333.
So, I looked at the latest CPU-Z info, and according to that, the memory can handle 457MHz, 533MHZ, and 800MHZ. So, this is telling me that the memory will only run at 900, 1066, and 1600, right? So, how come NOW, it won't run at 1333?
And, yes, I did save off the previous BIOS so I can reload that. But, I was hoping that the new BIOS would let me run the memory FASTER, not force me to run it SLOWER.