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DQS training failed
Created 5th July 2012 @ 12:42
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It seems that the crashes are more often after i just recently closed a game / tf2 / dayz, then it takes like 30 sec and i get this freeze again, i double checked the DQS settings in my BIOS and i cant seem to find them nor the RAM Speed adjustment :/ ( HELP !)
i will try a new powersupply on monday, will keep you updated. ♥
Last edited by IPZIE,
it really just happens after i close games ( can watch 8 movies at the same time etc) and i noticed that my windows clock is not going right after i reboot, any ideas?
Last edited by IPZIE,
Was worth a try for the DQS but not all BIOS show the DQS settings.
Your system clock problem sounds interesting though. Could you check your timezone, and DST (day light savings). It is a little checkbox when you adjust the timezone. Just to be safe. Otherwise it might be your CMOS battery, which powers your system clock. Which could also explain the memory error you are getting. If the system clock isnt functioning anymore because its going dead, your RAM might have problems aligning with your CPU thus giving a DQS event.
The CMOS battery isnt expensive, but I would first check the windows settings concerning your timezone/DST.
Last edited by Andee,
Whats “CMOS Checksum Bad”? sounds like proper yoda for me
/ was able to play dayz yesterday on proper fps and such and today everything i open is laggy as hell, is that giving us any information?
Last edited by IPZIE,
Then it’s definatly your CMOS battery. You will have to open your system and replace that battery yourself. I think you should be able to buy those at any handystore, at least you can here.
It’s important to replace it quickly, and that will solve your problems :)
running fine after replacing the battery. ty for your help guys :D Hat will go to andee and love and kisses to shadowpuppet and tapley
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