From: Bikini Browser on 18 Apr 2010 14:58 BIOS Settings needed for an INTEL D945GNT Motherboard & Crucial Ballistic Memory Modules Part # BL12864AA80A I have 2 crucial (BL12864AA80A) 1GB 240-PIN UNBUFF DIMM 128Mx64 DDR2 PC2-6400 CL4 EPP Memory Modules installed in a INTEL D945GNT MOTHERBOARD. The computer is freezing up randomly so I wanted to check the Memory Module Settings.. Currently My motherboard as the following settings... SD RAM Control Automatic. TCL 5 TRCD 5 TRP 5 TRASMIN 15 NOTE: spd defined as nominal [TCL] [TRCD] [TRP] [TRASMIN] (I am quoting you the note in the bios.) What should the settings be for my Crucial Ballistic Memory Modules? Please advise... Crucial (BL12864AA80A) 1GB 240-PIN UNBUFF DIMM 128Mx64 DDR2 PC2-6400 CL4 EPP -- Bikini Browser of San Juan Puerto Rico Small Business Office Automation Small Business Document Imaging Solutions Networking Solutions using Linksys & Cisco Products http://www.daleallen.com (787) 637-9100 www.daleallen.com
From: SC Tom on 18 Apr 2010 15:53 "Bikini Browser" <delete.bikini.this.browser(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:uHOenky3KHA.348(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > BIOS Settings needed for an INTEL D945GNT Motherboard & Crucial Ballistic > Memory Modules Part # BL12864AA80A > > I have 2 crucial (BL12864AA80A) 1GB 240-PIN UNBUFF DIMM 128Mx64 DDR2 > PC2-6400 CL4 EPP Memory Modules installed in a INTEL D945GNT MOTHERBOARD. > > The computer is freezing up randomly so I wanted to check the Memory > Module Settings.. > > Currently My motherboard as the following settings... > > SD RAM Control Automatic. > TCL 5 > TRCD 5 > TRP 5 > TRASMIN 15 > > NOTE: spd defined as nominal [TCL] [TRCD] [TRP] [TRASMIN] > > (I am quoting you the note in the bios.) > > What should the settings be for my Crucial Ballistic Memory Modules? > Please advise... > > Crucial (BL12864AA80A) 1GB 240-PIN UNBUFF DIMM 128Mx64 DDR2 PC2-6400 CL4 > EPP > > -- > Bikini Browser of San Juan Puerto Rico > Small Business Office Automation > Small Business Document Imaging Solutions > Networking Solutions using Linksys & Cisco Products > http://www.daleallen.com > > (787) 637-9100 > www.daleallen.com According to Crucial's web site http://www.crucial.com/store/partspecs.aspx?imodule=BL12864AA80A that RAM should be 4-4-4-12, so unless that MB automatically detects those settings, you could try manually inputting them and see if that stabilizes your system. Since the settings you are using now are slower than required, that's probably not your problem, although it won't hurt anything to try them. -- SC Tom
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