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<blockquote data-quote="stevan" data-source="post: 285686" data-attributes="member: 80049"><p>Don't know if this is useful but another 780g chipset board by MSI K9A2GM was tested by Australian Personal Computer Magazine. It was very unstable until they used 1 Gig Corsair ddr2 667 ram in the DIMM 3 and 4 slots (which btw halves your memory bandwith). After that it was rock solid after several hours of benchmark testing. Might be worth a try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevan, post: 285686, member: 80049"] Don't know if this is useful but another 780g chipset board by MSI K9A2GM was tested by Australian Personal Computer Magazine. It was very unstable until they used 1 Gig Corsair ddr2 667 ram in the DIMM 3 and 4 slots (which btw halves your memory bandwith). After that it was rock solid after several hours of benchmark testing. Might be worth a try? [/QUOTE]
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