the 1.8 will not damage anything and as I say once your running bring it down one click at a time
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Memory clock x8.00
DCTs Mode Unganged
Cas# latency 9T
RAS to CAS R/W Delay 9T
ROW Precharge Time 9T
Minimum RAS Active Time 24T
1T/2T Command Timing 2T
TwTr Command Delay 6T
Trfc2 for DIMM2 110ns
Trfc3 for DIMM4 110ns
Write Recovery Time 12T
Precharge Time 6T
Row Cycle Time 40T
RAS to RAS Delay 5T
Bank interleaving Enabled
Channel interleave Enabled
DDR3 voltage 1.65V
This is close to what it should look like go 1.65 on the DDR3 and the other 3 at what I gave you
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cas 9
ras to cas 9
row precharge 9
minimum ras 24
command timing --
twtr 5T
trfc0 dimm 1 110ns
trfc2 dimm 2 110ns
trfc1 dimm 3 110ns
trfc3 dimm 4 110ns
write recovery time 10T
precharge 5T
row cycle 33T
ras to ras 4T
Bring thetfrc to 160ns and cpu voltage to 1.4 also sb/ht voltage to 1.4 also the DDR3 start at 1.65 and see if it will run if not leave the other settings and raise the DDR3 a click higher till you see what runs, this should get your 8 gigs running
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Thanks Repman! (still a little confused over all the acronyms, but I think i'll eventually work it out).
Ok, I'm trying 9-9-9-27 timings (rest on default until I can work out what is what).. and bumped ram voltage to 1.6volts.
I'll see how that goes. Hard to know if it works, as BSOD can take 1hour or 1 week.
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Those boards aren't great...see my thread :/
So, you have everything at default, and it crashes? Only in Windows or with Memtest86 as well?
Have you tried a fresh Windows 7 install without any software from ASUS - just the chipset drivers from Intel? Have you tried removing the EPU software? Do you have an AV - have you removed it? Have you tried 2x2 and is it stable? Are you using the crappy stock cooler on the CPU? How's the air flow in your case? Are you using ACPI, RAID or IDE in the storage config?
You can try this: reset to default settings in the BIOS - don't just manually reset each value. Then, try to raise the memory voltage to 1.6v and the IMC to 1.3-1.35v. If stable, lower by 0.05. Install TurboV (don't oc with it - just check the voltages in Windows to make sure they are well set - my board had random voltage hikes up to 2v!!). Do not use EPU!
After the ordeal I went through with my P7P55D, I doubt it's your ram.
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I bought my P7P55D LE board and F3-12800CL8T-6gbpi RAM back in November last year and I have the same problem when running Windows 7 Enterprise x64
I needed my PC for work and couldnt wait, so I left just 4Gb in there and I loaded Windows XP (32bit) on it and it has run flawlessly for me since.
Im now trying to go back to Windows 7 so I reloaded a few more times, using different media etc and it bsod's randomly, even during install.
Im going to memtest the sticks, but could anyone explain why Windows XP doesnt have any issues?
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