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Asus P4P800 Deluxe + CMX1024-3200C2


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Hello,

I just bought a pair of 1GB CMX1024-3200C2 off of eBay and I'm trying to set the correct timing in the BIOS. I've tried almost all combinations but can never get into Windows, I always get the BSOD. Does anyone have the correct timing. Please help! Thanks!

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2.75v with 2-3-3-6.

 

Download memtest from--->

and extract the ISO image. Burn the ISO image to an CD-ROM disk.

Download CPU-z from
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Shut the system down. Perform a hard reset to clear any BIOS stack corruption issues.

  1. Shut the system down
  2. Remove the power cord
  3. Remove the CMOS Battery
  4. Set the CMOS_CLR Jumper to On
  5. Press the power button for 10 seconds
  6. Let sit for 10 minutes
  7. Set the CMOS_CLR Jumper to Off
  8. Insert the CMOS Battery
  9. Insert the Power Cord
  10. Restart the system
  11. Enter the BIOS
  12. Load Default Settings
  13. Save Default Settings and Exit, shutting the system down
  14. Insert a single stick of DRAM in the Slot 1 (Closest to the CPU)

 

Enter your BIOS, Load Setup Defaults, Save Setup Defaults and set to these values:

AI Overclock Tweaker

Advanced:

JumperFree Configuration

AI Overclock Tuner: Manual
CPU External Frequency (Mhz): 200 
DRAM Frequency: 400
AGP/PCI Frequency: 66.6/33.3
CPU Vcore Voltage: Auto
DDR Reference Voltage: 2.75v
AGP VDDQ Voltage: 1.50V 
Performance Mode: Auto 

CPU Configuration:

CPUID Maximum Value Limit: Disabled 
Hyper Threading Technology: Enabled 

Chipset:

Configure DRAM Timing by SPD: Manual
DRAM CAS# Latency = 2
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay = 3
DRAM RAS# Precharge = 3
DRAM RAS#  Activate to Precharge = 6

Memory Acceleration Mode: Auto
DRAM Idle Times: 16T
DRAM Refresh Rate: 15.6uSec
Graphics Adapter Priority: AGP/PCI
Graphics Adapter Size: 256MB
Spread Spectrum: Auto
MPS Revision: 1.4

USB Configuration:

Legacy USB Support: Disabled for Memtest, enabled afterwards if you use a USB Keyboard/Mouse)

 

Boot to the Memtest CD and allow for two full passes. If error free, shut the system down and remove the stick. Insert it into the slot 3 and boot to the memtest CD. Allow for two full passes. SIf error free, shut the system down, remove that stick and insert the second stick in the first slot. Retest. Finally insert a stick in slot 1 and slot 3. Retest.

 

Results?

 

 

 

Hello,

I just bought a pair of 1GB CMX1024-3200C2 off of eBay and I'm trying to set the correct timing in the BIOS. I've tried almost all combinations but can never get into Windows, I always get the BSOD. Does anyone have the correct timing. Please help! Thanks!

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So I tried the settings that you posted with the first stick plugged into Slot 1,and I received many errors using Memtest. I then tried the second stick into Slot 1 and it has no errors. Is the other stick corrupt or can I still use it? Is this covered under warranty?

 

I also tried putting the 'bad' stick into only Slot 3 and I still get errors.

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