I purchased 2 sets of "Kingston" Hyperx blu ddr3 1600 1.65v ram.
each set has 2 @ 2Gb ram =8GB.
My problem is I cannot get my system stable using all 4 sticks, I have tried to manually set the volts, timings, etc, but to no avail.
When I contacted Kingston this was their reply:
"Dear Kingston Customer,
Thanks for you contacting Kingston Technical Support.Please be noted that Kingston recommends customer to install 1 kit of HyperX memory installation for better stability. Since when install more than or equal to 2 kits of HyperX memory, system may not be stable and we
don't guarantee if the memory can overclock to published speed under this condition. Besides, all Kingston products are tested individually to meet our
published specifications. Not all systems or motherboard configurations will operate at these published specifications. Optimal settings for individual system configurations may be less than the published HyperX module speeds and timings. Performance from installing additional kits is not guaranteed. Remove existing memory before adding HyperX to achieve optimal performance. Overclocking the CPU or the Memory Bus may result in
damage to computer components. Kingston does not recommend that any user attempt to run their systems faster than OEM or system published
specifications. Please refer to your OEM, system or other component vendors technical specifications for any additional information"
So what they are telling me is I should have bought 2, 4GB sticks & not 4, 2GB sticks, as it makes my system unstable, why was this not mentioned to me at the computer store I got them from,as I asked if they would be okay.
I am hoping that someone out their had the same problem & found some way to get around it, as I said I have tried playing around with the BIOS but this is more of a guessing game to me.
Ben.