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#12: im not angry or anything...!

im just very desperat in getting this system to work... :(

 

I HAVE opdatet the bios to the latest bios from DFI´s homepage...

 

what you have just then? or u did already and its still not working??

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I have updatet the bios for some time ago, to the latest version from DFI´s homepage, but it didn´t help!

 

so now, im looking for help, to solve the problem..?!

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your signature says you are using 3/10 bios

 

3/10 does not support Venice cpu

 

if you have not flashed to 5/10/2005 or later then do so.

 

if you already have, then you need to change your signature to reflect the version you currently have flashed to.

 

you also need to list your power supply, the exact model and wattage

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OCZ 510watt powerstream PSU - enoguh power for sure... must the LEDS on the back of the PSU glow GREEN?? right now, they clow yellow...

 

You know when you get new stuff it doesn't hurt to RTFM. If the lights are yellow all of your rails are undervolting.

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#18: could the undervolting be the problem? how to i get normal volting?

 

Turn the dials until the LED turns green. Best to do this while you are in the BIOS looking at the voltages.

 

As to whether it fixes your problem, who knows, but undervolting is certainly not helping.

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#20: this wont damage my system or anything - that i raises the volts??

 

Its supposed to be green. I have no idea why you dropped it to yellow. If its red then you are overvolting which is risking the machine.

 

Go to the BIOS. you'll notice the voltages are too low compared to what they should be. eg 12v rails shows 11v or something. When the LEDs are green then they will be close to what they should be.

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