I have recently purchased a Gigabyte GA-P67A-UDR3, i7 2600, and Corsair PC3-10600 ram based computer. Here is my config:
Now I am not sure if my ram is actually running in dual channel mode. From my benchmarks it seems it is yet it is not being reported correctly using HWiNFO or CPU-Z nor does the BIOS POST screen report dual or single channel mode when booting.
I ran MEMTEST86+ V4.20 and the memory checked out 100% with no errors.
MEMTEST86+ V4.20 reported:
Memory: 8175MB 16,629 MB/S
Settings: RAM: 646MHz (DDR3-1292) / CAS: 9-9-9-24 / Dual Channel
I then installed my ram in my old Core 2 Quad 9650 system and it reported dual channel active. I also ran the MEMTEST utility on this computer and the ram checked out 100% ok.
So what is the issue here? Has anyone got HWiNFO and CPU-Z showing Dual Channel mode correctly on a GA-P67 system? Is it because of a buggy BIOS? I am running the F4 BIOS. I tried running the F6 BIOS update but the BIOS keeps reporting it is corrupt and restores itself back to the F2 version. I then have to re-run the F4 update to restore the BIOS.
It would seem this new motherboard is somewhat unstable or the BIOS is. But apart from the above dual channel ram issue it is working fine. I have also run benchmarks on my ram and it is reporting a 50% speed increase on my old computer so it would seem the ram is working ok at the correct speed.
Oh and for future reference if you do buy this combination and find your system won't boot (but all power lights are on) then disconnect A/C power and perform a Clear CMOS by shorting the two pins as per the manual. Both myself and a friend had exactly the same issue (yes he also has the dual channel memory issue). The Clear CMOS allowed the motherboard to detect the i7 2600 CPU correctly.