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<blockquote data-quote="joz" data-source="post: 531430" data-attributes="member: 70244"><p>I know about PAE (Physical Address Expansion or something) but I have searched my award bios up and down and I can't see any setting for it at all.</p><p>I thought PAE also was a bit problematic somehow and mainly intended for servers (and there respective OS's)</p><p></p><p>----EDIT----</p><p></p><p>omg, omg. I was looking in totally the wrong parts, this is weird man but I think I solved it (just had one successful cycle maybe jumping the wagon here).</p><p>I had to disable spread spectrum which is really really weird since it's supposed to make it more stable (when not overclocking that is, which I am, not overclocking that is). I always had this on in XP. I tested my XP 32 bit install with 8GB of RAM (which I upgraded too) and that worked, also with spread spectrum on.</p><p></p><p>----EDIT2----</p><p>spoke too soon. It worked the one time (short sleep test) but did not the second. I guess it's a combination of software and specifics to the hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joz, post: 531430, member: 70244"] I know about PAE (Physical Address Expansion or something) but I have searched my award bios up and down and I can't see any setting for it at all. I thought PAE also was a bit problematic somehow and mainly intended for servers (and there respective OS's) ----EDIT---- omg, omg. I was looking in totally the wrong parts, this is weird man but I think I solved it (just had one successful cycle maybe jumping the wagon here). I had to disable spread spectrum which is really really weird since it's supposed to make it more stable (when not overclocking that is, which I am, not overclocking that is). I always had this on in XP. I tested my XP 32 bit install with 8GB of RAM (which I upgraded too) and that worked, also with spread spectrum on. ----EDIT2---- spoke too soon. It worked the one time (short sleep test) but did not the second. I guess it's a combination of software and specifics to the hardware. [/QUOTE]
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