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    Mobo - ASUS P7P55D-E
    RAM - G-Skill F3-12800CL7Q-8GBECO
    CPU - Intel i7 860
    BIOS - AM 0610 (latest)
    PSU - Corsair 650w
    Windows 7 pro. X64

    My computer wouldn't resume from standby (S3) with all 4 sticks installed.
    By noticing ASUS board POST state LED checking key components,system freezes on resuming cycle, with
    DRAM LED staying lighted, telling me the problem should be memory related.

    So, swapping sticks and using different slots I discovered the problem is coming from one stick. The system
    doesn't resume when this stick is installed in any slot.

    Otherwise my system is running smoothly and fast with 2 or 4 modules
    (Windows experience index of 7.6 with 2 sticks and 7.5 with 4 sticks).Memtest reveals no fault.

    Is that behaviour unusual? I'm wondering if I should RMA my whole kit or only 2 sticks. How important is the
    use of a 4 modules kit vs 2 X 2 modules?


    For information, the two settings shown below provide me with normal stable operation, apart from standby.
    issue.



    AI Overclock Tuner - XMP (Correct SDP values shown)
    CPU Ratio Setting - Auto
    BCLK Frequency - 133
    DRAM Frequency - DDR3-1600MHz
    QPI Frequency - Auto


    DRAM Timing Control (submenu)
    CAS Latency - 7
    RAS to CAS Delay - 8
    RAS PRE Time - 7
    RAS ACT Time - 24
    tRFC - Auto (88)

    DRAM Voltage - 1.35v
    CPU PLL Voltage - Auto (1.8v)
    DRAM Timing mode - 2N
    _____________________________ ______________


    AI Overclock Tuner - Manual
    CPU ratio setting - Auto
    Intel SpeedStep Tech - Enabled
    Intel TurboMode Tech - Enabled
    BCLK Frequency - 133
    DRAM Frequency - DDR3-1600MHz
    PCIE Frequency - 100
    OC Tuner - Good Performance

    DRAM Timing Control (submenu)
    (1st information 7-8-7-24-5-88-12-8-24)
    CAS Latency - 7
    RAS to CAS Delay - 8
    RAS PRE Time - 7
    RAS ACT Time - 24
    Ref Cycle Time - 88
    DRAM Timing Mode - 2N

    CPU Voltage Mode - Offset
    DRAM Voltage - 1.35v


    All others AUTO

    Any comments?

  • #2
    If one module is causing those problems, then you will need to send them in for new replacements. I would suggest sending the entire kit since they are matched to operate together. But if you can't go without memory, then simply send back the ones you think are defective.

    WEI can decrease with 4 modules since it places more stress on the memory controller.

    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH

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    • #3
      Resume from standby problem

      Thanks for your answer. I will have to send half a kit for replacement.

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      • #4
        At last

        Received the replacements modules yesterday. Now everything works fine. No more stand-by issues and can run 8 Gig using XMP settings. Memtest OK.

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        • #5
          Fantastic, enjoy!

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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