Hey so first off here is my setup:
asus z87-a
i5 4670k
noctua nh-d15
currently just 1 set of 2x4 gskill ripjaw x 1600 cl9
I have recently been trying to make use of a second identical set of dual channel 2x4 gskill ripjaw x 1600 cl9 and even tried with a quad channel ripjaw z 2133 cl9 and had the same issue. I also experienced the same issues when attempting the same thing in my Msi z97 gaming 5 + 4690k and i would get random bsods. At first I suspected that i just couldn't get the two identical sets to work with one another but after trying the quad set i figure there must be something else at fault here. I have heard of lots of people having difficulties filling all 4 dimm slots on some motherboards and needing to adjust certain voltages to achieve stability but i haven't come across any solved cases where someone has come back with results on how they achieved stability. Any help with this issue would be much appreciated as i have a poor lonely set of 2x4 1600 gskill ripjaw x cl9 that wants to be put to good use!!
asus z87-a
i5 4670k
noctua nh-d15
currently just 1 set of 2x4 gskill ripjaw x 1600 cl9
I have recently been trying to make use of a second identical set of dual channel 2x4 gskill ripjaw x 1600 cl9 and even tried with a quad channel ripjaw z 2133 cl9 and had the same issue. I also experienced the same issues when attempting the same thing in my Msi z97 gaming 5 + 4690k and i would get random bsods. At first I suspected that i just couldn't get the two identical sets to work with one another but after trying the quad set i figure there must be something else at fault here. I have heard of lots of people having difficulties filling all 4 dimm slots on some motherboards and needing to adjust certain voltages to achieve stability but i haven't come across any solved cases where someone has come back with results on how they achieved stability. Any help with this issue would be much appreciated as i have a poor lonely set of 2x4 1600 gskill ripjaw x cl9 that wants to be put to good use!!
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