Hi
I've looked through the forums and it doesn't appear that anyone has had this problem...
I've just RMAed some OCZ memory and replaced it with some g.skill. I inserted one stick (into slot 4) and the board started fine. I set the values in the bios and shut down.
I then put the other stick into slot 3 and now the PC won't start. The onboard diagnostics show the board is stuck at memory - "D1" is the reading. I have tried the memory in all four slots and the only ones that work are 2 & 4! The board assumed it had failed to due overclocking and has reduced its speed down to factory with jedec spec memory timings. The slots 1 & 3 still fail at this reduced speed. The OCZ memory did not fail in slots 1 and 3 (just wasn't reliable at rated speed).
Neither of the G.skill sticks appear to work in either slot 1 or slot 3, so I am unable to use dual channel mode.
I have tried raising the northbridge voltage by 0.1v but that didn't help either!
Anyone know what might be going on?
Thanks
Dan
I've looked through the forums and it doesn't appear that anyone has had this problem...
I've just RMAed some OCZ memory and replaced it with some g.skill. I inserted one stick (into slot 4) and the board started fine. I set the values in the bios and shut down.
I then put the other stick into slot 3 and now the PC won't start. The onboard diagnostics show the board is stuck at memory - "D1" is the reading. I have tried the memory in all four slots and the only ones that work are 2 & 4! The board assumed it had failed to due overclocking and has reduced its speed down to factory with jedec spec memory timings. The slots 1 & 3 still fail at this reduced speed. The OCZ memory did not fail in slots 1 and 3 (just wasn't reliable at rated speed).
Neither of the G.skill sticks appear to work in either slot 1 or slot 3, so I am unable to use dual channel mode.
I have tried raising the northbridge voltage by 0.1v but that didn't help either!
Anyone know what might be going on?
Thanks
Dan
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