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Tip T100 - Large memory systems (1GB or greater) should use Registered/Buffered memory, especially if more than 2 are installed on the same channel. This improves signal quality by reducing the load on the chipset channel. While these modules add an extra clock delay due to the on-board buffers (thus CL2 effectively becomes CL3), the stability will be worth it. Server chipsets with many memory slots generally require Registered memory.
Fix: If you plan on adding more memory, consider replacing the modules with Registered/Buffered modules. Do note that you cannot mix Unbuffered and Registered/Buffered modules on the same channel, but you may be able to if the chipset has multiple memory channels.
Fix: If you plan on adding more memory, consider replacing the modules with Registered/Buffered modules. Do note that you cannot mix Unbuffered and Registered/Buffered modules on the same channel, but you may be able to if the chipset has multiple memory channels.
SiSsandra gibt mir die Infos. Als Warnung..
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Warnung 100 : Große Speichermodule sollten Registered/Buffered sein.
Da ich bin der Englishen Sprache nicht so umgehen kann Bitte ich euch um Hilfe.
Eine Weitere Meldung.. siehe:
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Tipp 2546 : Große Speichermodule sollten ECC/Parity-Funktion unterstützen.
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Warning W239 - Cooling system thermal resistance is higher than recommended for this type of processor. Manufacturers recommend a certain performance for their thermal solutions (aka coolers) that is very important especially for very fast processors that generate a huge amount of heat (50W or more).
Fix: Check that the cooler is properly installed. Check interface material between cooler and CPU and consider using some high-performance interface material (e.g. Artic Silver). Check that the cooler is rated to support the processor you have installed at the speed it is running. If you have over-clocked the processor you may need a better cooling solution
Fix: Check that the cooler is properly installed. Check interface material between cooler and CPU and consider using some high-performance interface material (e.g. Artic Silver). Check that the cooler is rated to support the processor you have installed at the speed it is running. If you have over-clocked the processor you may need a better cooling solution
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Warning W235 - Processor core voltage (Vcore) is less than rated minimum. Unless the reported value is incorrect or the processor is a different type that is not correctly detected, the voltage is lower than it should be. If you’re under-clocking the processor you may have pushed too far.
Under-clocking is a condition where the processor is operating below its frequency specification (rated speed). Sometimes the core voltage is decreased to reduce power dissipation.
Fix: If the BIOS supports processor Vcore setting, check that the voltage programmed is correct for the processor installed. If not, check whether the mainboard supports the installed processor.
Under-clocking is a condition where the processor is operating below its frequency specification (rated speed). Sometimes the core voltage is decreased to reduce power dissipation.
Fix: If the BIOS supports processor Vcore setting, check that the voltage programmed is correct for the processor installed. If not, check whether the mainboard supports the installed processor.
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