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OCZ User
SPD missing byte 23 or 25
I get this error message when I boot my computer. Is this an issue with my OCZ ram?
Does anyone know what it means and how to fix it?
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OCZ Tweaker
No it's not an issue with your ram, it's a minor bug in the 700 series chipsets. Byte 23/25 are duplicate SPD tables on the ram, eventually AMD will fix this issue, it will not effect the performance of your ram in any way.
So you don't have to hit F1 on each boot - Boot/Boot Settings Configuration/Wait for 'F1' If Error/Disabled
I have the M3A32-MVP, I think your board will be the same.
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OCZ User
Thanks for the heads up. I have the Asus M3A board. I have it already set to not halt on errors. Thanks again.
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OCZ User
Same Issue
I just replaced my memory because your department does not test memory in house, Before I had the same issue and again I have the same issue. Can RyderOCZ help me again to fill the bytes so that I don't have an F1 error.
Last edited by Gothemknight; 05-21-2008 at 05:04 PM.
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Send me an email, link is in my Sig.
We can get it done.
You can just disable the error in bios, it is not really an error that is "bad" its just that this motherboard is different than the other 4276 on the market.
A great place to start before posting a thread: The OCZ FAQ
Make sure to check out our Information Section that answers many more questions you may have about your system and your OCZ Product.
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OCZ User
Hi Everyone
I have same problem with motherboard ASUS M3A78-T Bios v.204 and memory 2GB (2X1024) - OCZ2RPR1066A2GK.
But system is very stable.
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SSD TIGER
Just go to the boot section of bios and set halt at no errors, the bios then will skip the error and boot as normal.
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OCZ User
ASUS fixed this problem on MB M3A78-T, with new version bios 306 (09-03-2008)
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