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Thread : Memory problem on Gigabyte GA-G33-DS3R
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Hello, I recently built a new configuration as follows: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 2.4 GHz The memory fails dramatically on memtest, but this only occurs when the 4 dims are installed. I tryed every memory separately, then in groups of 2, groups of three, using all slots. The modules have also been tested by my local retailer and the same result: memory modules are ok, motherboard is ok. If i put the 4'th module in it fails. I tryed almost all settings i could imagine in BIOS but it still fails. I may add that i don't want to overclock, i just need this damn system to work. Can someone please help me? Here are my bios settings:
Message edited by septimium on 06-08-2008 at 05:41:43 AM |
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Increase Voltage and loosen timings to +.4v and 5-5-5-15 run mentest again. |
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I don't get that many errors now since i made the new settings you suggested but it's still enough to crash Vista 64 into the nice BSOD. |
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Can the cooling be an issue? I mean i don't have any other coolers than the CPU's, the graphic card's cooler and the power supply coolers (2). |
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Go a little more. add another .1v and 5-5-5-18
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Stock voltage for that ram is 2.1V, which is what you currently have your memory voltage set to. Bump it up at least another .1V.
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The memory voltage is fine at 2.1V, although you can try 2.2V (no more!). The problem is that 4 sticks is pushing the limits of unbuffered memory technology; try boosting the MCH (memory controller) voltage by +0.1V. --------------- e2160@3GHz: OCing my way to Ubuntuland! |
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^ I agree, but it may not help. I have seen more than a few people have trouble with 4 sticks. You might also try lowering the speed to 667. Message edited by Zorg on 06-08-2008 at 08:15:06 AM |
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Yes. If the MCH voltage boost doesn't work, sept may have better luck by instead buying some *standard* DDR2 memory (rated at 1.8V) and using that instead. There's also the good choice of buying & using just 2x2GB modules.
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The advice to try "standard" 1.8V memory is good, I am running 4x2GB A-Data DDR2800 on an EP35-DS3R rev 2.1 at 2.0V although it appeared quite stable at 1.9V. --------------- Never under estimate peoples capacity for stupidity, and you won't be disappointed. |
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Thank you guys for all the replies. Tried raising the MCH, also lowered the FSB, still no luck. I will consider changing these dimms with 2x2GB but before that i'm ready to experiment a little bit more with these i have right now. |
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Here is a configuration i just made and memtest works for an hour (3 memtest pass) whitout an error:
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--------------- e2160@3GHz: OCing my way to Ubuntuland! |
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