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<blockquote data-quote="joz" data-source="post: 531442" data-attributes="member: 70244"><p>Well although I'm dutch my german's quite bad. I'll try and read thru it but I think I'm on to something here.</p><p>I'm thinking it's a combination of the new sleep code of win 7 and some of my bios settings.</p><p>I already have had a couple succesfull (short) cycles now after tweaking some stuff;</p><p></p><p>1) Disabling spread spectrum seemed to help a little. I have been testing sleep a lot of times (not working like 20 times) and after doing this I had one succesful cycle but not with a long sleep</p><p>2) Not relying on SPD values! I have set the CAS latencies myself.</p><p>3) I have set this to disabled although I'm not sure what it does "Auto disable DRAM/PCI frequency"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joz, post: 531442, member: 70244"] Well although I'm dutch my german's quite bad. I'll try and read thru it but I think I'm on to something here. I'm thinking it's a combination of the new sleep code of win 7 and some of my bios settings. I already have had a couple succesfull (short) cycles now after tweaking some stuff; 1) Disabling spread spectrum seemed to help a little. I have been testing sleep a lot of times (not working like 20 times) and after doing this I had one succesful cycle but not with a long sleep 2) Not relying on SPD values! I have set the CAS latencies myself. 3) I have set this to disabled although I'm not sure what it does "Auto disable DRAM/PCI frequency" [/QUOTE]
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