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Overclocked memory..big problem.help please
Name: giant96 Date: May 30, 2009 at 19:12:55 Pacific OS: Windows Vista Subcategory: General
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I have a Foxconn MB AM2+ running AMD 7750 dual core with 4gb of corsair 800mhz memory...i tried overclocing the memory in the bios to 533mhz and when i rebooted i get a black screen...how do i get back to the bios to fix this?? Please help..Thanks!
You're not supposed to overclock the memory that much. You should be running DDR2-1066 with the Kuma 7750. Unplug the power cord, use the clear CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS, then reconfigure the settings.
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Response Number 2
Name: Cobra_R Date: May 30, 2009 at 23:01:09 Pacific
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If you want your memory to run at 1066mhz then go buy DDR2 1066 ram. like jam said you overclocked your ram way too high then what it was rated to run at.
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