Just thought of what the problem might be,
Basically when you have an unsuccesful overclock the board will continually reboot before it will post, like the problem we are describing.
Now there is a bug (i think there is anyway) in The Gigabyte Bios that sets the RAM to CAS 3, but this could be unachievable with some RAM like my Corsair XMS-6400 C5 at 667mhz (it states CAS 5). This may cause the board to be unsuccessful in posting as the RAM may not be able to run at 667mhz @ CAS 3. I cant get my board set itself to anyhting other than CAS 3, and dont Intel Conroe Chips automatically set memory to 667mhz??? Mine did anyway...
However with my Geil it can run at CAS 3, so posts no probs. At the moment I am running a DQ6 and have noticed this problem. Dont know if it is whats causing it, but is just a suggestion???
Basically when you have an unsuccesful overclock the board will continually reboot before it will post, like the problem we are describing.
Now there is a bug (i think there is anyway) in The Gigabyte Bios that sets the RAM to CAS 3, but this could be unachievable with some RAM like my Corsair XMS-6400 C5 at 667mhz (it states CAS 5). This may cause the board to be unsuccessful in posting as the RAM may not be able to run at 667mhz @ CAS 3. I cant get my board set itself to anyhting other than CAS 3, and dont Intel Conroe Chips automatically set memory to 667mhz??? Mine did anyway...
However with my Geil it can run at CAS 3, so posts no probs. At the moment I am running a DQ6 and have noticed this problem. Dont know if it is whats causing it, but is just a suggestion???