Comment 45 for bug 1031784

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In , Jonathan (jdccdevel) wrote :

There are some, but none of them seem to make any difference as far as I can tell.

The Bios has a "Normal" setting in basic mode, which is supposed to disable all the overclocking features. It was the first thing I tried when I got the new motherboard and noticed the problem. In advanced mode, it gives you a LOT more overclocking options, but I'm not into overclocking, so I haven't used many.

Right now, almost everything is set to factory default except the RAM. It's set to 1600MHz, which is what the RAM is rated for. Previously, it was 1333MHz, and the problem still existed.

I have not tried fiddling with any of the more advanced settings. Right now, mostly they're all set to auto.

If there is any particular change you would like me to make, please let me know.

Thanks!