790xt-g45

Ok I bought a 790xt-g45 board a while ago and I've been using a AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ BE for a while and I want to upgrade I bought this boarding reading on newegg and the box that it supports AM3 sockets. When I go to the support page it doesn't list any AM3 sockets, do anyone have any insight as to what AM3 cpu's work with this board?

Hi,
Follow Mike's advise. I got my 790XT-G45 last June and have been using it with my P2X4 945 every since with 0 problems. This is a 4-core AM3 processor and I have been running at stock speed (3GHz) with Cool 'n Quiet or with a 20% (3.6GHz) overclock without Cool 'n Quiet (needed a 0.05v CPU power boost for stability). I'm using a Cooler Master Hyper N520 CPU cooler, which does a good job keeping my processor core temperatures down while running the cooler fan at half speed (very quiet).
Except for the number and control of system fan headers, I am very happy with this mobo (the BIOS-based CPU cooler support is great). I solved my system fans (front, side, and back) issue with a NZXT Sentry-2 fan controller (5 3-pin headers with independent temperature sensor-based controls for each one - highly recommended).
I have also been using the 2.5 BIOS since it came out, last August (sorry Mike, couldn't resist trying it). Sm3K3R, what DRAM settings and possible USB issues are you referring to in the 2.5 BIOS? My DRAM has a standard CL5 mode (1.8v) and an enhanced CL4 mode (1.9v). I'm able to setup up either one in the BIOS. I also have not had any problems with my USB devices (multifunction printer, keyboard & mouse, camera, and MP3 player). Don't know if it matters, but I also keep my mobo and device drivers and OS updates at their latest versions.

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              Input Tab: No problems found.
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    DirectPlay:  0/9 (retail)
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              Chip type: GeForce GTS 450
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    I noticed that in the bios it said my cpu speed was 2.97 Ghz while it's actually 2.7 Ghz. I don't think that'd be causing the problem though.
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    Edit: Just ran the windows memory diag and I saw it at 75% complete overall (halfway through pass 2) and there were no errors.
    I've told you to use >>Memtest86<<, not windows memory diag.

  • No POST 790XT-G45 with some Hardware

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    Quote from: Sm3K3R on 14-May-10, 19:34:29
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  • 790XT-G45 RAM?

    I read on newegg that the motherboard supports DDR2, but on the website it says it supports DDR3? Does it support both? What speeds does it support? Thanks.

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    but on the website it says it supports DDR3?
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    Quote
    Main Memory
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    Quote
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