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Thank you for all of your answers.

I found the problem. Problem was Ram stick with 1333 channel. Now i have a 1600 channel ram it is working now. Thank you once again.

I mispoke before, I see you have a Gigabyte board. The way you can do this is explained in your manual under Q-flash - no operating system needs to be installed or loaded up. I think it's pretty much the same as the ASUS boards do that I explained before. Hope this helps. With my board though, you needed to make sure you did not have the CPU installed when you did it, and no RAM was needed on the board either.

But i don't have any button. Which button you are talking about?

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But i don't have any button. Which button you are talking about?

Look for instructions on Q-flash or flashing BIOS in your manual or online. You may have a different way of doing it then ASUS boards do, but I think you can flash the BIOS so you can update it to support your chip.

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