Don't ask me how I managed to miss it before, but I've just read the pinned post about the problems with memory speeds on AM3 CPUs, and it perfectly explains the problems I've been having since I bought my GA-MA790FXT-UD5P mainboard and Phenom II X4 955BE processor last year. I have 8GB (4x2GB) of Corsair DDR3 1600MHz memory installed running at 1600MHz with the voltage at the recommended 1.8V. 90% of the time the PC runs quite happily, but now and again I get a BSOD crash, and when this happens I tend to get it 3 or 4 times in a row, then it clears and all is OK again. This is almost exactly what is described in the pin post, and also as described memtest cannot find any problems, and if that's not enough the BIOS SPD tries to clock the memory back to 1066MHz. According to Corsair the memory timing should be 9-9-9-24T at 1600MHz. So, I'm after some help. What speed should I run the memory at and what timings should I use? SPD suggest something like 7-7-7-21T (can't remember exactly). I'm running at standard clock speeds across the board for reliability and long life with a view to overclocking later on if I start to run things that are a bit more intensive. The other option I have would be to change the processor for a newer one (Phenom II X6) if AMD have now fixed the memory controller problems. Anyone got any ideas on this?
Thanks in advance
Mark