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Tried to update my DQ965GF boards e7200 processor to a q6600 and all I get is all kinds of blue screens of death with different error
messages ( 0x00000019 ...., 0x00000050..., 0x0000007E....etc.). Intel Processors and Boards compatibility tool says the q6600 should work with my BIOS number and board. Tried reinstalls, safe mode, different hard drive with new software (windows 7), tried to get the latest BIOS update but it will not let me do that either, .... Any one else had this problem with a q6600? Reinstalled my e7200 and it works fine. In fact the e7200 isn't
even listed on the compatibility list. How can I findout if the q6600 is bad? thanks.
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Charlie,
Compatability details differ per board revision. Please answer the following:
- do you have a SLACR or SL9UM CPU
- what is the board revision
- what is the BIOS revision currently installed
FYI, if you get the 0x7E error again, I would like the first parameter (from the group of four hex numbers following 0x7E).
Jason
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Jason, Here is all I wrote down before going back to e7200.
Board: Model: DQ965GF
Version: AAD41676-601
BIOS: C096510J.86A.5773.2007.0206.0046
CPU: q8600 SL9UM
Seemed like I got a different Error everytime I tried to install CPU.
0x00000050 ( 0xFFFFFAA0002D6000, 0x0000000000, 0xFFFFF8000C358806,
0x00005)
0x00000019 (0x00000022, .... ) all I wrote down for this one.
0x0000007E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF8000C0B8FE0, 0xFFFFF88002940908,
0xFFFFF88002940230)
forgot why not sure if it pretained to problem, but I did write down the following too:
Prob event name 01: 6.1.7600.16385
02: 6.1.7600.16385
03: Unknown
04: 21200064
05: AutoFailover
06: 2
07: NoRootCause
OS Version: 6.17600.220.0.256.1
Local ID: 1033
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Charlie,
I am seeing some issues with what you have posted most recently.
- originally you reported a q6600 CPU but now you report q8600
- Windows bug check codes should have 8 characters, not including the 0x
The second isn't as dire as the first is.
Assuming that you are using a q6600 CPU as origianlly reported, the board revision and BIOS revision check out okay.
The bug check codes:
- 0x50 is page_fault_in_nonpaged_area
- 0x19 is bad_pool_header
- 0x7E is system_thread_exception_not_handled
Knowing what thread exception was not handled might shed more light on the issue.
See if you can clear up those two issues, or replicate the error codes and recollect the data. We'll go from there.
Jason
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Jason, Sorry, just a misprint, it is a q6600. I would hate to have to try for a 4th time installing
the q6600, don't want to something go wrong with the e7200, but would if there was something
I could do that might make the q6600 work. thanks for coming back and trying to help. Charlie
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What Ram are you using the Q6600 has a 1066 FSB , So if the Ram does not match you will have problems.
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The 965 only supports FSB of 800 the Q6600 is 1066 FSB will not work.
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Actually, that processor is http://processormatch.intel.com/COMPDB/SearchResult.aspx?Boardname=dq965gf listed as supported on that board revision.
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Yes But that means you have to run the Q6600 at 800Mhz. what a loss?
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Doesn't the Q965 http://ark.intel.com/products/27732/Intel-82Q965-Graphics-and-Memory-Controller chipset support 1066 FSB?
In fact, page 16 of the http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15033/eng/DQ965GF_TechProdSpec.pdf TPS for DQ965GF shows 1066 as a valid Bus speed.
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Do you know what Board rev. # you have and the CPU Rev. # ??
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Sorry I did not notice according to that it sholud work , But still only at 800 Mhz because Ram is DDR2-800. Unless there is a BIOS update that will allow for 1066 Mhz . Than you could change the ram to match the CPU .
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Charlie one of the first things you should is update your BIOS the one you have now is from Feb 2007?? The current BIOS is for Oct 5 2009 BIOS # 6100 . I will leave it up to you how you do the update. Different People have different choices as which is better. ? The next thing I would is go to Microsoft and run the Windows Test to see if your board will Pass the compatability test . Than see where you are ?
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That might help to update the BIOS, but the http://processormatch.intel.com/COMPDB/SearchResult.aspx?Boardname=dq965gf compatability chart shows that the SL9UM is supported from 5678 onward.
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Hi, I just bought a Intel DG33TL motherboard on ebay that is suppose to work just fine
with q6600 and my DDR2 Samsung PC2 6400 800 ram. We will see if the q6600 is good as well.
thanks for all the feedback. Charlie
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