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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Djinn on May 25, 2012, 03:59:02 am

Title: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: Djinn on May 25, 2012, 03:59:02 am
hey guys
I just bought a new system (i53570k and z77x). Having some problems when it comes to memory. I have 16 Gb memory (vengeance 1600 MHZ). The thing is as now i put all the memory (4x4) i get a code error 51. But when i remove the sticks from SlottsDDR3_4 and DDR3_2 everything works fine. I cant seems to figure out the problem might be. Is it MOBO or am i missing something like perhaps change the DRAM voltage or something. Plz do help, been up all night try to get this working. In short my system works great when i have 8 GB memory (DDR3_1 and DDR3_3) but as soon as i put more memory in the other slotts (not matter which) the screen goes blank and the system keeps rebooting it self.

P.s sry for the rubbish grammer. English isnt my first language  :'(
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: dolittle on June 19, 2012, 11:10:42 pm
I have a z77x-ud5h board that dose the same. I have read similar issues with others that have this MB.
I'm going to RMA this MB. how ever it works well with just slots 1 and 3 populated. The memory just wont run in duel mode.
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: ysw521 on June 20, 2012, 08:52:59 am
you can try to put your ddr3_2 and ddr3_4 memory modules in ddr3_1 and _2 to check.
then put these two moduels in DDr3_3 and _4 to check.
then use another two memory modules to it again.
this can help you check if it is ddr slot problem or memory modules problem.
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on June 21, 2012, 09:37:21 pm
Hi all,

Your problems all stem from expecting "Auto" to work p[roperly when you have filled all the banks with RAM. You will need to manually configure the memory instead now. I expect that a slight increase of voltage will be necessary for the controller.
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: Del on June 23, 2012, 08:19:07 am
Hi all,

Your problems all stem from expecting "Auto" to work p[roperly when you have filled all the banks with RAM.

I like that , "Your Problem" funny guy aint ya , its Gigabyte that has the problem not the user.
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: kangoo on June 28, 2012, 07:57:22 am
Hi all,

Your problems all stem from expecting "Auto" to work p[roperly when you have filled all the banks with RAM.

I like that , "Your Problem" funny guy aint ya , its Gigabyte that has the problem not the user.

Dark Mantis is not funny , he's trying to help. if you don't like his help just keep silent not interfere instead.
and it's user problem with gigabyte product - the issue is to solve it not how we call it.

regarding the problem i would say to try to use xmp mode in bios
Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: Del on June 28, 2012, 12:26:40 pm
Sorry for my comment but Auto is Auto and there "is" a problem with all Gigabyte Z77 boards even some Asus systems.

Title: Re: z77x-ud-3h memory problem
Post by: dolittle on June 30, 2012, 12:11:49 am
I have been lurking hear for some time. I have ask for help from time to time. DM has always been nice enough to help and I know this is not a GA site it is just a user site. Thanks DM.