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Recovering Lost DRAM size
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Anubis, post: 77730, member: 626 Wrote:Is this a Gigabyte motherboard?

10000 points for you sir.

X58A-UDR3.

Its a common issue according to what i've found. Sad. It detected the other 2 gb stick now..I'm gonna wait till my friend gets here before meddling with it.

edit: I've tried other solutions such as changing the voltage through the bios but its not working. Got a strong feeling its a bent pin or pins
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#12
I don't use Gigabyte products. They've got a nasty reputation. :p
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#13
What voltage did you increase the memory to?
#14
IIRC 1.65V
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#15
NERDS!!!!!

No, but, huh, i was wondering why it always said things like that on my specs. Im not gonna go tinkering around my CPU though as i dont wanna bust something.
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