Just wondering what I need to do exactly. I have a good idea of what to do...but I will be asking the panel of experts here today for advice.
Proper clock??
1.65V and 2133Mhz
on a Mobo: Gigabyte F2A88XM-D3H
APU: A10-7850
Just wondering what I need to do exactly. I have a good idea of what to do...but I will be asking the panel of experts here today for advice.
Proper clock??
1.65V and 2133Mhz
on a Mobo: Gigabyte F2A88XM-D3H
APU: A10-7850
the 2133 setting is most likely an XMP setting you will need to enable in your BIOS. Look around under the memory settings for XMP profile and you will probably have a listing for 2133mhz
hmmmm. I went up and down that BIOS for that. I guess I could manually enter the values by hand. Ill take a look right now.
Here is a screenshot from the manual
http://prntscr.com/5145za
http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_ga-f2a88xm-d3h_e.pdf
omg i was in system information. Balls. lemme change that real quick
Ill let you know what happens
Cool I bet that fixes it. Be sure to change any manual settings back to auto (if you changed anything)
sorry that took a while...teksyndicate servers were apparently "down"...
But ya....I defaulted the BIOS and set the XMP to profile 1 which fixed it...running great
Thanks for the help man
No problem, glad I could help
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXPAZJvbH1s
(sites been getting DDOS'd recently probably why you couldnt access)
HA! never seen that. love that guy...
also, if you have any input on a good linux OS, im looking for one...looking at the opensuse OS...
cant install anything because amazon has a giant dick and shipment is taking over 7 days. fuck balls
I have only played with linux a little, Ubuntu is by far the most popular desktop distro and probably has the best hardware/driver support due to that. Linux Mint and Fedora are also cool. I have never used opensuse so cant reallly comment on that. I think really it depends on what you want to do and what features you want that would be the deciding factor
As a first distro I'd go for Debian. You can do all sorts of things with Debian, and it doesn't force you to drink any of the Canonical Koolaid (Oh the dreaded Ubuntu One account) like Ubuntu does. You can also find tutorials for just about anything if you just Google "How to (fill in the blank) on Debian" so that's nice for playing with software. The only thing is if you're doing gaming you're pretty much stuck with Ubuntu because its the only distro that Steam supports very well (there are MASSIVE dependency issues on Debian, and there are also some weird issues with 32 bit libraries on Ubuntu, idk what's up with that)
damn. Yall are killing me.
I want one that is best for gaming. a quick google search here i come
great editing!