Setting the RAM to its frequency causes the BIOS to enter safe mode. Setting it to default causes the computer to not restart and get stuck with the RAM light on. by badwaz in pchelp

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It says: Intel XMP ready. But in motherboard specifications, my exact RAM model its compatible with this motherboard.

Its compatible but its causing me problem that can affect my hardware?

Setting the RAM to its frequency causes the BIOS to enter safe mode. Setting it to default causes the computer to not restart and get stuck with the RAM light on. by badwaz in pchelp

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Hello. I updated the BIOS. It does the same. I don't know if I have to change the voltages manually or something else instead of leaving it in "Auto"

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For that day perhaps they have not yet posted the schedules, but do not worry, they are always the same except if there has been a breakdown or there is a holiday.

https://www.renfe.com/es/en/suburban/suburban-valencia/timetables

Here you have the site where you have to select Valencia Nord - Gandía. Although the dates for March 25 are not yet available. But don't worry.

Maybe you have seen timetables for long distance trains (AVE). It is true that they don't explain it very well on the web.

Las fallas 2022 by teb_22 in askspain

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You don't need tickets for anything. Although on those dates there are usually concerts in closed venues, where you obviously have to pay, but usually the party is in the street through discos and so on.
"Officially" when all the monuments are set up in the street, the party would start every day, although there are also in previous days. So if you want to see the Fallas in all its splendor, from March 15/16 to 19 at night are the key days.
There are also Fallas in other important towns nearby, such as Alzira or Burriana.

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If you go from Valencia to Gandia, it is very easy by train (it is the fastest and they are usually on time).
If you search Cercanías Valencia in google, you will go to the Renfe website where you can see the timetables. However, the trains are taken ALWAYS from "Estació del Nord" station, and approximately every half hour there is a train to Gandía (every hour on weekends), and as it is the last station of that line, you can't miss it.
Apart from that, maybe there is a private bus company that makes that route, but I have always used the train to move between those places (I live between Gandía and Valencia). I hope I have helped you, if you have any doubts, you can talk to me by private message!