Asus Striker Extreme

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by asadikin, Aug 6, 2007.

  1. asadikin

    asadikin Geek Trainee

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    Hi

    I have just build a system with specification

    Asus Striker Extreme
    Intel Core 2 Duo 6400 2.13Ghz
    Ram Kingston DDR2 667 2 x 1GB
    XFX geforce 8800 GTS 320MB
    3 SATA Seagate 200GB HDD
    1 Pioneer DVD Writer
    1 Asus CD writer
    1 Collermaster Fan Speed Check
    and use 6 USB Port
    OS: Windows Vista Ultimate
    PowerSUpply : Antec 500 watts

    My problem is reasonly my PC has difficulty with booting up in the morning.
    If i shut down my PC at night and turn off my main power socket then in the morning i will have diifuculty in booting and the message at the LCD poster is "DET DRAM".
    However once i have boot the computer that is fine for me to keep restaring it.


    Can anyone suggest what is the problem with my PC?

    Thanks guyz for your help
     
  2. Sniper

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    Tr increasing the ram voltage as might be too low (you should find the option in BIOS).

    or you could try removing one of the RAM sticks and see if you have better luck trying to boot.
     
  3. asadikin

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    Hi sniper

    May i know how much Voltage should i increase to or can i just set it to auto?

    may i also ask why you suggest me to just use 1 stick of ram instead of 2?

    is it that you suspect one of the stick of ram is defect?

    thanks
     
  4. Sniper

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    whats your current voltage set at? and yes that's what I suspect.
     
  5. asadikin

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    i have set the voltage to 1.850
    should i set to 1.875?
    or even hgigher like 2v?

    My DDR2 RAM is KVR667D2N5/1G

    is there any software that i can run to check where any of my hardware is faulty?

    thanks
     
  6. Sniper

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    ah yes you can run [google]mem test[/google] to see if it shows errors, I'd go over step by step with the voltage.
     
  7. asadikin

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    Hi Sniper
    Can you tell me how to use the memtest?
    do you actually refer to the memtest86?

    thanks for your help
     
  8. Sniper

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    yes memtest86, you need to download the ISO file from the site, burn it on a cd, then set you computer to boot from cd-rom (in BIOS), now when the computer boots you will get some options to do a memory test.
     

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