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http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
will show what mobo you have
go to the mobo site and get the correct chipset drivers for the board and install it
Threading 1 CPU - 4 Core - 4 Thread
Frequency 3415.03 MHz (17 * 200.88 MHz) - Uncore: 2008.8 MHz
Multiplier Current: 17 / Min: 4 / Max: 17
Architecture Deneb / RB-C3-Step (45 nm)
Cpuid / Ext. F.4.3 / 10.4
IA Extensions MMX(+), 3DNow!(+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64, AMD-V
Caches L1D : 64 KB / L2 : 512 KB / L3 : 6144 KB
Caches Assoc. L1D : 2-way / L2 : 16-way / L3 : 48-way
TDP / Vcore 123.9 Watts / 1.476 Volts
Type Retail (Original Frequency : 3400 MHz)
Motherboard
Model Gigabyte 970A-UD3
Socket Socket AM3 (938)
North Bridge AMD RD9x0 rev 02
South Bridge AMD SB910/950 rev 40
BIOS American Megatrends Inc. FC (01/28/2013)
Memory (RAM)
Total Size 12288 MB
Type Dual Channel (128 bit) DDR3-SDRAM
Frequency 669.6 MHz - Ratio 3:10
Timings 9-9-9-24-33-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCS-tCR)
Slot #1 Module G.Skill 2048 MB (DDR3-1337) - XMP 1.1
Slot #2 Module G.Skill 2048 MB (DDR3-1337) - XMP 1.1
Slot #3 Module Kingston 4096 MB (DDR3-1600)
Slot #4 Module Kingston 4096 MB (DDR3-1600)
Graphic Card (GPU)
GPU #1 Type AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series @ 820 MHz
GPU #1 Brand PC Partner
VRAM #1 Type 2048 MB @ 1250 MHz
DirectX 11.0
Storage (HDD/SSD)
Model #1 Western Digital WDC WD30 EZRX-00SPEB0
Capacity #1 3000 GB
Display
Screen #1 LG Electronics ( L204WT (GSM4E47)
Screen #1 Spec 20 inches (50.8 cm) / 1680 x 1050 pixels @ 56-75 Hz
Miscellaneous
Windows Version Microsoft Windows 7 (6.1) Ultimate Edition 64-bit
Windows Subver. Service Pack 1 (Build 7601
CPU-Z Version 1.74.0 (64 bit)
Actually i feel more compelled to be educated with pc rather then gaming all the time i use it , it does help a lot ot learn about it .
maybe the G.skill is 2 gigs each , and the other is 4 gigs , i thought the g.skill was 4 gigs , i forget it's been so long since i actually seen the parts taken out .
i put in the socket type , AM3 but the chipset number (938) isn't in the list :(((
by the way , _I_ , it neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr even crossed my mind about checking the drivers for the motherboard until you mentioned it !! >< you guys are going to make me more intelligent with pc's if i hang out with you guys on here , steam forums are not only interesting to check out , but can learn A LOT from reading them , even if not having any problems , it's like homework education to read up in the forums here on steam . Love steam and the fast responses you guys give me !
unboundlopez , my friend , we can learn together = DDD
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/download-center.aspx?kw=970A-UD3&ck=2
Is it one of these that i download ?
i couldn't find it by searching the steps so i just copied and pasted "970A-UD3" into the search bar of "search by keyword"
Reading on this forum , guy has same issue as i been getting , later down in the posts he says he updated his Bios and it's working now , now i need to find out how to update my bios and see if that fixes
http://www.digitalstorm.com/forums/blue-screen-during-cod4-tidf5920/
As for the BIOS, there doesnt appear to be anything regarding your problems, but updating BIOS is a very touchy thing to do. But it also depends on which version motherboard youre using, which you want to make sure of before you attempt to update the BIOS.
source:
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2010/07/what-are-the-rules-on-mixing-two-different-types-of-ram/
"None of this necessarily guarantees functioning RAM, of course — you may be greeted with the Blue Screen of Death if your DIMMs just don’t like each other (or your motherboard doesn’t like one of the DIMMs). "
because it keeps getting display crash :(
As ive been saying this whole time, remove the 2GB sticks and keep the 4GBs and test it.
And read your motherboard manual and see what DIMM slots the RAM is supposed to be in.
Youve tried everything else, removing 2 sticks isnt gonna do any harm.
but yw lol