Hello,
I recently started a custom build (last 2 weeks) that looked good on paper, but I am having significant stability issues with a slew of different BSOD errors. I initially thought memory timing was the culprit so I set the correct timings/voltage in the BIOS. I have run several memory tests, i.e. memtest and receive errors after just a few minutes. However, the memory sometimes passes the Windows memtest diag. System config is as follows.
Gigabyte GA-790FXTA-UD5 AM3 (bios v2)
AMD Phenom II x4 955 3.2
8 GB (2x4) GSKILL PC3 12800 (F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ) set at 9,9,9,24, 1.5v; 1600
BFG 275 GTX
WD 640GB sata 3
Thermaltake 750w psu
Hauppauge 1850 tv-tuner
Win7 64bit
The memory is listed as compatible on the gigabyte website:
http://www.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memo...90fxta-ud5.pdf
I have swapped the modules 2 at a time. One set BSODs every time after post, while I get less stability issues with the other matched set...but still receive them.
Any guidance is much appreciated!
I recently started a custom build (last 2 weeks) that looked good on paper, but I am having significant stability issues with a slew of different BSOD errors. I initially thought memory timing was the culprit so I set the correct timings/voltage in the BIOS. I have run several memory tests, i.e. memtest and receive errors after just a few minutes. However, the memory sometimes passes the Windows memtest diag. System config is as follows.
Gigabyte GA-790FXTA-UD5 AM3 (bios v2)
AMD Phenom II x4 955 3.2
8 GB (2x4) GSKILL PC3 12800 (F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ) set at 9,9,9,24, 1.5v; 1600
BFG 275 GTX
WD 640GB sata 3
Thermaltake 750w psu
Hauppauge 1850 tv-tuner
Win7 64bit
The memory is listed as compatible on the gigabyte website:
http://www.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memo...90fxta-ud5.pdf
I have swapped the modules 2 at a time. One set BSODs every time after post, while I get less stability issues with the other matched set...but still receive them.
Any guidance is much appreciated!
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