Hi,
First and foremost let me start of with saying that I love Gigabyte MOBOs - always used them, always loved their array of ports. But this model - GA-X58A-UD7 (rev. 1.0) - is driving me crazy. The problem I've got are the random BSODs I get when running either Lightroom, Firefox or even EasyTune 6. The error is about 95% of the time MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.
Config:
Intel i7 930
GA-X58A-UD7 (rev. 1.0)
Corsair TR3X6G1600C9 6 GB (3x2GB) 1600 Mhz CL9
Asus GTX260 768MB
Corsair 650W PSU
Also, the system boots from a Kingston 64GB SATA-II 2.5 inch V series
I've searched a lot of forums and it seems that this motherboard really hates RAM memory. I do know if this is the case for me, but I'm at the end of the line. I thought that maybe the proc was getting too hot (near 80 degrees when in full load), so I changed the cooler from stock to a Noctua. This brought the temp down to a 42 C max. The next thing I started to notice was that the MB would recognize either 4 or 6GB of RAM, so I upped the BIOS (running the final BETA version f8e). This is great, as it always recognizes the full 6GB, but if I run the RAM at the full 1600Mhz, activating the XMP profile setting in the BIOS, I get more BSODs than I blink. So I left the settings bare, running the RAM at a meager 1066Mhz. This brings the BSODs to about 2 per hour, with either a PAGE FAULT or MEMORY MANAGEMENT error. Also, this is the third set of RAM I am using. The first two were both of the same model, a Corsair CL7 1333, which I RMAed seeing that the MOBO doesn't recognize the full 6GB. I am starting to regret I did that, as MEMTEST86+ didn't show any errors on it.
I'm getting a new set of RAM tomorrow, which is on the recommended RAM list on the Gigabyte website, but I don't have too much confidence. The set is KHX1600C9D3K2/4G, 2x2GB hoping to run on the Dual Channel controller. I really don't trust that 3-channel one.
My question is: could the MOBO be faulty as it already rejected three sets of RAM? Could the processor have been damaged by that high temp? (note: it only ran at 80 for a couple of minutes) Could it be the SSD?
Thanks,
Cristi