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How to install memory in a Gigabyte silent pipe motherboard
First, you must determine the applicable memory to your motherboard by reading the manual or it should be indicated in the box.
Ex.:
1600 (O.C.)/1333/1066/800 MHz FSB
4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets supporting up to 8 GB of total system memory
With the above details, you can buy up to 4 memory modules, each with a maximum of 2GB. You can also choose your preferred FSB, 1333/1066/800MHz but you can tweak the system and choose the overclock module, 1600MHz. Remember to carefully install your memory module to the memory slot, the notch will give you an idea on how it'll perfectly fit. The left & right holder of the memory will produce a sound after you carefully install the memory modules thus, also indicating of a successful installation.
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12/25/2014 9:37:25 PM •
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How to remove previous anti virus from a pc
just goto control panel add remove program and uninstall antivirus
otherwise install ccleaner go to tools and find antivirus u want to uninstall and click for uninstall
8/19/2014 5:49:11 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2014
Bios upgrade utility
your question is to generell.
name of motherboard needed.
then you can download upgrade from the motherboardsite.
7/27/2014 8:44:27 AM •
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on Jul 27, 2014
When i insert cd for
You might have downloaded the wrong driver version. Redownload it again using the automatic scan.
7/10/2014 1:22:04 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2014
New GA-990AX-UD3 motherboard will not boot
Thomas,
I have had a Gigabyte mobo not boot due to a pushed pin on the 24-pin mobo connector. I fixed and it booted normally. In your case it seems to be the video card. Are you using the DVI or HDMI output. Use the DVI first to setup your card on a monitor not a TV. HDMI is notorious for not working on a new build. Also reseat your video card and be sure non of the pins on the board itself are pushed in, or stuck in the out position it can happen. Also be sure your card is in the top slot or the 16X slot for the first boot. The one closest to the CPU. This may help. -Devin
6/30/2014 2:33:58 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2014
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