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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: UD3H-B3 on May 19, 2011, 03:22:32 am
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hi im running
GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 (rev. 1.1)
stock 2500K + CM Hyper 212 plus
sapphire 6850
700W 80 plus psu
and my ram is
F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL (4x2)
on
win7 64bit...
latest bios mem settings at default
fresh install, and im getting lots of BSOD errors (atikmpag.sys + 0x00000116) they are ati @amd driver related ( only using the display driver) im wondering if it has anything to do with the ddr3 ram since is not officially supported. maybe just a DOA card? any suggestions? the pc works fine 1) without the display drivers 2) with the om-board intel gpu 3) with a 8600gt ( yes i cleaned the drivers)
btw added a dump file
thanks
http://www.2shared.com/file/846NZ5MC/051911-14617-01.html (http://www.2shared.com/file/846NZ5MC/051911-14617-01.html)
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?... more info
Motherboard: >GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 (rev. 1.1)
CPU: > stock 2500K
RAM 2 x 4 sticks > F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL
Video Card > 6850
PSU > CM 700W SILENT PRO > RS-700-AMBA-D3
Monitor. Dell UltraSharp U2711 (hdmi and DVI) samusng 997MB CRT ( VGA + dvi adapter)
Hard drives: WD5002AALX SATAIII BLACK 64Mb
Optical Drives: LG 22X SATA
Additional PCI cards: none
Number of fans present: 120 x 3
Operating System : w7 ultimate
Video Card Drivers in Use ( and tried ):11.4 and 11.5 (display driver alone and catalyst
Motherboard Drivers Used: correct ones, the latest from gigabyte)
Apps/Games causing issues ( lol system performance test?)
All major components check 100% after thorough testing ( eg. Memory & Memtest86 ): yes
System clean of viruses / spyware etc: yes
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte forum.
Are you just using the "Auto" settings in the BIOS for the RAM ?
Have you tried removing two of the memory sticks and just leave DDR3_1 and DDR3_3 installed ?
Have you run Memtest86+ to check all the modules for errors ? If not try this:
Please follow these instructions exactly.
I would suggest that you download and run the latest version of Memtest86+ to check your RAM first.
Memtest86+ http://www.memtest.org/
Insert one stick of memory in slot 1 and run Memtest on it for at least 10 complete loops/cycles and if there are no errors then swap it over with the next one and continue untill you have checked all modules.
If you have any errors the module is faulty.
If you have any faulty modules you will have to return the whole kit as they are matched.
Post back when you have done that with the results.
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Intel are having some problems with the HD graphics drivers.
I'm using a similar board with multiple displays (but with nvidia pci-e) and found that they have released some drivers that address a specific issue. (note: this may not have anything to do with your ATI driver problem but it's worth a try).
These drivers are working okay for me:
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver 64 bit v15.21.8.64.2279
I found out about this problem on the Intel.com web boards.
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changed that ati 4%%$·"!" card for this > Gigabyte GTX460 OC. ( in a few days is here)
so giga mobo + giga gpu. lets see if this BSOD nonsense goes away now.
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Post back when you get the card with the results please. Usually the AMD cards are more stable than the nVidia ones.
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What was the reason to go with such weird choice of hardware configuration?
Locked chipset with unlocked CPU...
Chipset able to use Integrated Graphics in the CPU + discrete Video Card...
It doesn't make any sense at all?!?!?
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irrelevant to the subject... but i had to buy everything in one place, ( dont ask) and that was the only motherboard available at the time ( also it was waay overpriced. i could have gotten the asus P8p67-m pro cheaper)
anyway nice contribution ::)