MOVED: P55-GD65 BIOS M-Flash Problem

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Quote from: alomeh on 06-December-10, 03:13:13
I see.
http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=222 <- My memory.
So, should I put the MHz back to 1333 and Command rate to 2T next time I boot?
Yes, and run it at 9-9-9-24 1.5v.
Disconnect that Seagate hard drive and see if you have any problems still. Looks like that drive could be failing though. A failing hard drive can certainly cause problems on start-up.

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