Hello,
I have an Opteron 170 on a DFI UT LanParty CFX3200 DR and 2 x F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX for a total of 4 GB of memory. I purchased them a year and a half ago, first one of my kits was faulty so I RMA it, then everything was OK according to memtest+, however when I got my full 4 GB running on my board my machine became extremely unstable. Since then I am trying to find the corrent settings for this memory and this mobo so they can run both 1:1 and stable.
Could someone please tell me what are the correct memory timings for this chips. I do not want to overclock it, just to run it stable at 400 mhz.
Some other info: Currently the machine is kind of stable under Windows 7, but I'm not really familiar with windows so I don't know how to put it under stress. However I'm a linux administrator and I run linux on my workstation, which is the OS that is crashing all the time, random kernel panics, aborts during compile. First of all I thought it was the Nvidia drivers, I changed to ATI, then I thought it was the ATI proprietary drivers, so I switched to the opensource driver, I even ran the machine just in a console without doing anything and it still crashes after few hours (max a day if in console). I thought it is the PSU, so I changed with an Enermax one 465W. But the errors I see during compilation time and the random kernel crashes all point in RAM direction, so I think I haven't setup the machine correctly.
Here is a link to pastebin with my CPU-Z data:
http://pastebin.com/f61d8a3c8
I have an Opteron 170 on a DFI UT LanParty CFX3200 DR and 2 x F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX for a total of 4 GB of memory. I purchased them a year and a half ago, first one of my kits was faulty so I RMA it, then everything was OK according to memtest+, however when I got my full 4 GB running on my board my machine became extremely unstable. Since then I am trying to find the corrent settings for this memory and this mobo so they can run both 1:1 and stable.
Could someone please tell me what are the correct memory timings for this chips. I do not want to overclock it, just to run it stable at 400 mhz.
Some other info: Currently the machine is kind of stable under Windows 7, but I'm not really familiar with windows so I don't know how to put it under stress. However I'm a linux administrator and I run linux on my workstation, which is the OS that is crashing all the time, random kernel panics, aborts during compile. First of all I thought it was the Nvidia drivers, I changed to ATI, then I thought it was the ATI proprietary drivers, so I switched to the opensource driver, I even ran the machine just in a console without doing anything and it still crashes after few hours (max a day if in console). I thought it is the PSU, so I changed with an Enermax one 465W. But the errors I see during compilation time and the random kernel crashes all point in RAM direction, so I think I haven't setup the machine correctly.
Here is a link to pastebin with my CPU-Z data:
http://pastebin.com/f61d8a3c8
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