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  • [Help] DDR3 RipJawsX 4 GB not working!

    Hey everyone,

    I have an issue with one of the RAMs from my G.Skill 8GBXL Main Memory DDR3 8 GB PC1600 CL9 Ram 2x 4 GB kit. I have tried swapping the two

    I can't figure out what's the problem. If anyone can help me then it would be great.

    Or do I send this in for warranty?

    I am running them on a ASUS Sabertooth Z77 Motherboard



    The above Image shows the working of the two.



    The above Images shows the non working of the two.
    Last edited by sgrsikdar; 02-01-2016, 04:40 AM. Reason: Change of image host

  • #2
    use optimized defaults and see if the memory is working ok

    check for an updated BIOS too
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    EVGA GTX 660 Ti FTW Signature 2
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    • #3
      Hi

      Not sure what's your issue, can't boot up with 1600MHz but works with default 1333MHz?

      However, please kindly update the latest version of motherboard BIOS, clear CMOS then enable XMP profile 1 in BIOS.

      Let us know if you have same issue(please tell us the detail information if possible).

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      • #4
        If only one module is causing problems, send them in for RMA exchange:

        http://www.gskill.con/en/rma

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GSKILL View Post
          Hi

          Not sure what's your issue, can't boot up with 1600MHz but works with default 1333MHz?

          However, please kindly update the latest version of motherboard BIOS, clear CMOS then enable XMP profile 1 in BIOS.

          Let us know if you have same issue(please tell us the detail information if possible).
          One module isn't getting recognized correctly in BIOS as well as Windows. My BIOS is up-to-date.

          Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
          If only one module is causing problems, send them in for RMA exchange:

          http://www.gskill.con/en/rma
          I think that's the last option I have remaining.

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