Mmm...ok,
Looking at the manual RAM slot numbering is 1,3,2,4 from power connector towards CPU. With Channel 0 being 1 and 3, and Channel 2 being 2 and 4. Is this correct? It matches the numbers on the motherboard slots.
Currently I have both sticks in the functioning slots of 2 and 4, so Channel 0 is functional and Channel 1 is not functional, exact opposite of what I had previously written. Both sticks are set at 1333 9-10-9-28 and running fine in single channel. Memtest86+ is still passing in this configuration.
I can not get slots 1 and 3 functional at all with 2 sticks of RAM in them. They will function singly at 200 bus and 400 ram speed, way below specifications. It is acting like there is a 2 times multiplier on a 200Mhz bus for 400 total RAM speed.
Slots 1 and 3 are non functional, with this new information, faulty memory controller on the CPU or faulty motherboard?
Thank you for the assistance,
Tony
Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
Firstly I would just like to point out in case you have missed it that the numbering system of the memory slots has been changed on these new boards. I really don't know why it has been done but there has been some confusion because of it. Slot 1 is now towards the outside of the motherboard away from the CPU.
Next the CPU is unlikely to have been damaged due to bad packaging as long as the pins are not bent or damaged. However the CPU is more likely to be the faulty component compared to the motherboard.