Hello guys,
i'm having some problems, that's my configuration:
- Asrock H81M-DGS R2.0
- Intel Celeron G1820
- Ram kit G.Skill F3-12800CL9-4GBNQ
Now, the computer worked great for 2 days. After that time, it begins the misterious problem: when it stay powered up for 4-5 hours it begans to give random errors from RAM
Initially i thought "oke, one RAM can be faulty" and i tested one at time with MEMTEST86+ and after 4-5 hours it begins to give me error for almost every try to read/write (for every two rams). I though it can be a failing mainboard, but it worked right for 12 hours with a cheap HammerRam 2GB 1333MHz.
Now, i know i got the wrong ram for this CPU (CPU get max 1333 rams), but i left the mainboard all in auto and it uses rams at 1333 (i read ram supports it)... But why after that time it fails?
UPDATE: if i left ram clock in auto (choises are 1333 and 1400) and i force to use XMP, it sets ram at 1866
Here is an example of what MEMTEST86 does after some hours
i'm having some problems, that's my configuration:
- Asrock H81M-DGS R2.0
- Intel Celeron G1820
- Ram kit G.Skill F3-12800CL9-4GBNQ
Now, the computer worked great for 2 days. After that time, it begins the misterious problem: when it stay powered up for 4-5 hours it begans to give random errors from RAM
Initially i thought "oke, one RAM can be faulty" and i tested one at time with MEMTEST86+ and after 4-5 hours it begins to give me error for almost every try to read/write (for every two rams). I though it can be a failing mainboard, but it worked right for 12 hours with a cheap HammerRam 2GB 1333MHz.
Now, i know i got the wrong ram for this CPU (CPU get max 1333 rams), but i left the mainboard all in auto and it uses rams at 1333 (i read ram supports it)... But why after that time it fails?
UPDATE: if i left ram clock in auto (choises are 1333 and 1400) and i force to use XMP, it sets ram at 1866
Here is an example of what MEMTEST86 does after some hours
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