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EP45-UD3R can't post with 4x2Gb of RAM
snebla:
Hi People,
I'm having issues with my recently purchased EP45-UD3R rev 1.0 board. The basic symptoms are that when I insert RAM into all 4 slots the system won't boot. In fact during the initial (system check) phase of the boot, before the monitor has been sent a signal the board just beeps 20(ish) times, restarts, beeps 20 times again, restarts, and so on. The board works fine with just 1 or 2 sticks of RAM in use (in the yellow channel).
I have been troubleshooting this issue with the ram manufacturer (OCZ) for close to a week now and they have finally given up on me as there's nothing that they can see wrong with the setup. Has anyone else experienced anything similar?
I have first tried this with the initial bios (R3) and the again with the latest one (R6) and the bios upgrade doesn't appear to have changed anything. I have tried using the default bios settings and when that didn't work I have set:
* RAM frequency (MCH Frequency Latch) to 266
* System Memory Multiplier to 3.00A
* DRAM Voltage to 2.0V
As mentioned before these changes were instructed by the OCZ technicians, however they didn't resolve the problem.
Do you have any ideas of what else I could try? The memory I'm using is OCZ PC2 6400 Titanium Edition (OCZ2T800C44GK) and all 4 modules are identical. The memory timings are 4-4-4-15 and the motherboard recognises these by default (hence I've left that part of the bios setup on Auto).
Thanks in advance for your help!
Badbonji:
Will each stick boot up individually? Have you tried all slots to make sure each of them work? This will give you an idea whether it is the memory or the motherboard that is the factor.
snebla:
Hi Mate,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I've tried all 4 stick separately and in (different) combinations of 2 and they all work flawlessly. I've also tried different channels and I can boot with no problems with memory just in one channel, i.e. if I put two sticks into slots 1 & 3 it works fine, similarly with slots 2 & 4 populated it works fine.
It's only when I try to put more then two sticks of ram that the board has a fit and doesn't even want to post. I was able to make it post once with 3 sticks, it did the usual 20 bips and restart and then after it restarted instead of beeping it started booting up normally. However my joy was short lived as the machine blue screened half way through the Vista boot up, so I would say that with 3 sticks it's almost working :) (trying to stay positive about the situation)
Any other suggestions?
dave:
When memory is installed in all four slots, it sometimes needs to be degraded in speed. In your case this would be from 800mhz to 667 mhz. 4gb at 667mhz would still be preferable than 2gb at 800mhz. Manual adjustments here are often better than automatic adjustments.
Enter M.I.T. on bios screen and try these settings.
Load Optimized defaults but manually adjust the following:
C.I.A.2. - Disabled
Performance Enhance - Standard
System Memory Multiplier (SPD) - 2.00B (depends on FSB - check help screen on right for either A,B,C or D). The memory frequency immediately below will change with this setting - set to 667.
MCH Frequency Latch - Auto
Dram Timing Selectable (SPD) - Manual
CAS Latency Time - 5
tRCD - 5
tRP - 5
tRAS - 18
DRAM Voltage - 2.1v
If it is stable enough to post, then it would be worthwhile running Memetest.
Hope this helps.
dave:
A couple of other things:
Memetest read Memtest (sorry - typo!)
You could slacken the memory timings even further, e.g. - 6,6,6,18 or even 7,7,7,20
The OCZ memory manufacturer number confirms you have 4 x 2gb. I assume you are using a 64 bit operating system. 32 bit operating systems only support up to 4gb.
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