Hi, We recently put together a brand new system
Specs
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD3R
i7 2.66GHz 920 D0 Stepping
6Gb GEIL Triple Channel Kit 1333MHz 9-9-9-24
Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics
2x Samsung Spinpoint F1 HD10 Hard drives
1x Samsung EcoGreen F2 Hard Drive
700W CoolerMaster Silent Pro Modular PSU
Samsung & Pioneer DVDR Drives
AeroCool Series S9 Case
2x 12CM ALASKA Silent Fans (Side of Case)
1x 12CM ALASKA Silent Fans (Back of Case)
System seems rock solid now with 1 stick of GEIL 3 chan ram after many
teething problems, although this doesn't help us as we need as much
memory available as possible.
We came to the conclusion that the board doesn't like
more than one stick of ram from this GEIL triple channel kit,as
mentioned in the post to CCL, we noticed a board revision on Gigabytes
official site to 1.6 and still wonder if this is why the board
revision was made?
We initially bought 4x sticks of stock 2GB Ram, but CCL recommended we
get a GEIL Triple Channel Kit 1333MHz 9-9-9-24 and go with 6Gb.
At this point, can you suggest some settings for the BIOS for this
Triple Channel Kit...or if getting a
Corsair Triple Channel Kit: TR3X6G1600C9 would be a better suggestion.
This is the post on the CCL website after getting no help whatsoever,
in fact they told us we'd invalidated the warranty by updating the
BIOS to F7a from tweaktown.
http://forums.cclonline.com/showthread.php?t=13022We collected the PC on Fri (19/06/09) still with F7a BIOS, with the
report we posted on the above thread. We immediately flashed it back
to F6 BIOS with no problems... we can't understand why CCL had a
problems trying this, they even suggested we get a new BIOS chip?
When we put one stick from this kit in the motherboard, the VCore voltage
doesn't increase past 1.18750V, if we put all 3 sticks in the
voltage fluctuates on Auto between 1.18750V and 1.19375V.
We've seen posts on forums with people increasing the VCore voltage
to get a stable system, this looks like what you have to do when putting more than
one stick of ram in, which is all we want to do, we don't want to overclock in any way.
We've tried other suggestions from posts like disabling
CPU Multi-Threading, CPU Enhanced Halt and C3/C6/C7 State Support, but
Vista64 SP2 with the 6GB just reboots at the initial boot screen, or sometimes gets
to the desktop then BSOD's...
Please help
Thanks GA-Fan