Regeneration
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1. Take off the CMOS battery.
2. Re-seat the CPU and check the pins aren't bent.
3. Take off the memory and clean it and the socket.
4. Put the CMOS battery back.
5. Load default BIOS configuration.
6. Use AIDA64 to read the RAM's SPD information, and enter timing manually in the BIOS.
7. Make sure DDR, IMC, cache voltages are set correctly.
8. Some motherboards change the memory RTL value on reboot. Try to set RTL manually.
9. If there is a RAM turbo feature in BIOS, try to disable it.
10. Try to increase DDR voltage from 1.5v to 1.52v.
Use MemTest64 and Prime95 blend to test for stability. But long runs, if a single memory chip is failing, it will take time to catch it.
2. Re-seat the CPU and check the pins aren't bent.
3. Take off the memory and clean it and the socket.
4. Put the CMOS battery back.
5. Load default BIOS configuration.
6. Use AIDA64 to read the RAM's SPD information, and enter timing manually in the BIOS.
7. Make sure DDR, IMC, cache voltages are set correctly.
8. Some motherboards change the memory RTL value on reboot. Try to set RTL manually.
9. If there is a RAM turbo feature in BIOS, try to disable it.
10. Try to increase DDR voltage from 1.5v to 1.52v.
Use MemTest64 and Prime95 blend to test for stability. But long runs, if a single memory chip is failing, it will take time to catch it.
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