Take dskiller's advice and play with the voltages, timings, etc. ? ? ? ? ? we are ALL here to help people get the very best out of their systems .... not tell them near enough is good enough.....
Ive managed to get 24 Gig ticking over very nicely following my own advise ... 2x8s have less chance of running with zero problems ...... 4 gB modules at 1600 are well matured and are at the very middle of the sweet spot for performance and price
Aussie Allan
Drama queen routine is getting old and I don't know how this is supposed to help.
Four sticks are less likely to perform the same as two sticks; Intel states that, QVLs state that, memory manufacturers will tell you that. I don't think it should be that way but my wishes don't change the fact that that is the way that it is. To get four running at advertised specs (intended for two, since it is a KIT of TWO sticks), one will have to play with it. I don't have a scrye that tells me what settings will work with the OPs equipment...sorry.
My definition of "sweet spot": the highest level of performance possible with 100% reliability.
One setting to try: ensure
Performance Enhance is set to [Standard].