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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: spiritfc on February 08, 2011, 02:14:22 am
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Hi,
Since building my PC I have been getting memory related BSOD crashes. I've tried all sorts of things to narrow the problem down and I think that it must either be the wrong bios settings, bad RAM or a bad motherboard.
I've run memtest and I get I got heaps of errors so I took one out and got no errors, I then took the 'good' one out and put the 'bad' one in yet I got no errors. I put both in and no errors, tried again and got heaps of errors again. It is so random.
Here are my PC specs:
GA-P55A-USR3
i7 860
G Skill F3 Ripjaws cl8d 4GB(2x2)
Seasonic x series 650w psu
WD caviar black 500gb hdd
Radeon HD5850
Here are my bios settings:
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Thanks
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
Can you post the exact model number for your memory kit please ?
I suspect that it is your memory voltage that is wrong.
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Hi,
thanks for the response. Here is the RAM I bought - http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=186_912&products_id=12495
Cheers!
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You need to increase your memory voltage to 1.66v
If that doesn't work alone you will need to manually enter your timings forthe memory 8-8-8-24-2N
Your memory multiplier should be 12x
Also your Uncore should be set to 22 - 24
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I'll give it a go. With the timings I can change them to 8 8 8 24 but how do I change to 2N?
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Don't worry about the 2N for now as it is probably set to that anyway.