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  • lunaticmik
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    To tell you the truth, I have no idea, but as been said by Sir nymnym, i think, i have some psu issues here. but i'm still waiting for his reply because when only one ram stick is inserted, i don't encounter BSODs but if both sticks are there, i encounter BSODs every 2 to 3 hours.

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  • Sage101
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    Originally posted by lunaticmik View Post
    sir nymnym, i removed 1 ram stick and i've got no bsods. what could probably be the reason for this? thanks for the replies. and btw, the recommended wattage is 300

    P.S. To Sir Sage101, any recommended psu sir? tier 2, tier 2b, or tier 3 (not that expensive but good.) (my current PSU is CM 460W 80+ Bronze.)
    Are u having issues with your current psu?

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  • lunaticmik
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    sir nymnym, i removed 1 ram stick and i've got no bsods. what could probably be the reason for this? thanks for the replies. and btw, the recommended wattage is 300

    P.S. To Sir Sage101, any recommended psu sir? tier 2, tier 2b, or tier 3 (not that expensive but good.) (my current PSU is CM 460W 80+ Bronze.)
    Last edited by lunaticmik; 07-08-2012, 12:28 PM.

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  • nymnym
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    Originally posted by Sage101 View Post
    Here is a link where you could find what's the psu for your needs
    http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/thread/323050.aspx
    Many thanks! Added to my bookmarks.

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  • Sage101
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    Originally posted by nymnym View Post
    @Sage101,
    Glad to hear the timings are working for you. Thanks for the positive feedback.

    @Tradesman,
    Do you have any recommendations for PSU manufacturers? I'm sure that somewhere down the road I'll be buying another PSU. Would love to have the benefit of your recommendations when that day arrives.

    Best regards to all.

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    Here is a link where you could find what's the psu for your needs
    http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/thread/323050.aspx

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  • nymnym
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    @Sage101,
    Glad to hear the timings are working for you. Thanks for the positive feedback.

    @Tradesman,
    Do you have any recommendations for PSU manufacturers? I'm sure that somewhere down the road I'll be buying another PSU. Would love to have the benefit of your recommendations when that day arrives.

    Best regards to all.

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    Last edited by nymnym; 07-07-2012, 09:04 AM.

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  • Tradesman
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    Glad to see stable and happy keep in touch

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  • Sage101
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    Originally posted by nymnym View Post
    Thanks TMan. I've done all of those things. Actually, I'm quite happy with 9-9-9-28-37. The 9-9-9-24 setting actually carries a tRC setting of 40 (XMP-1600), and based on my limited understanding of the working effect of memory timings, I think the 9-9-9-28-37 is just a little faster (the tRC setting is an overall time performance limiting factor as I understand it). Even so the 9-9-9-28-37 timings have been rock solid stable (knock on wood).

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    1600 @ 9-9-9-28-37-2T and 1333 @ 8-8-8-24-33-2T these timings have been very stable so far, had a lock up on windows splash screen on a cold boot but i don't think it was ram related. So thanks again nymnym and tradesman for the recommendations.

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  • nymnym
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    Originally posted by lunaticmik View Post
    I keep on getting BSODs, i updated my drivers and os, but still, it keeps on getting BSOD (after 2 - 3hours)

    I think, the reason behind this is my ram (ripjaws 1600 cl9 2x2gb)

    What should I do? Especially with the bios, (I followed the instructions and still, I'm still geting BSODs.

    My Specs:
    CPU - AMD Llano A6-3500 (Tri-Core, 2.1mhz with HD6530 graphics)
    MB - Gigabyte A55M-DS2
    RAM - GSkill Ripjaws 2x2gb 1600mhz CL9
    HDD - 500GB Seagate 7200.12rpm 16mb SATA
    PSU - 460W (Bundled with Cooler Master 371)

    Experts, geniuses, what could be the problem? (and the solution? )
    Your PSU looks like it is probably too small for your system. It's been years since I've used a PSU less than 500W. I'm currently using 650 W and sometimes wonder whether that is too small. A failing PSU or an undersized PSU will definitely give BSODs. You might want to use the PSU calculator here: http://support.asus.com/powersupply.aspx
    to see what size PSU is recommended. You can also find other PSU calculators (Google PSU + calculator).

    BTW, note the following statement at the Asus PSU calculator, above; "Please ensure to use power supply unit capable of outputting over the calculated recommended wattage to prevent system instability, random reset, unexpected shutdown, or similar problems caused due to insufficient power.", which pretty much describes the problem you are having.

    If you do decide you need a new PSU, be aware that all PSUs with same wattage are not the same. I've burned out and replaced a lot of PSUs over the years. I'm currently using an Antec PSU; and by and large I think they make good reliable PSUs.

    Perhaps Tradesman will pop in with his recommendations for a good PSU manufacturer, as he is a system builder and obviously has a great deal of experience with this.

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    Last edited by nymnym; 07-06-2012, 12:33 PM.

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  • fuda86
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    I have a problem with screan freezing and game crash when i upgrade my ram memory . i tested seperatly each module and it works fine and works in pairs (2x2 GB)but together not(4X2 gb).I notice some differences in memory timings
    Procesor HexaCore AMD Phenom II X6 Black Edition 1090T
    Motherboard ASUS M5A87
    XFX Radeon 6870 1 gb Black Edition
    LC Power Silent Green 650 w
    Seagate 1TB 7200rpm 32Mb sata
    G skill 2X2 gb F3-12800CL9-2GBXL (june 2011)
    G skill 2X2 gb F3-12800CL9-2GBXL (Feb. 2012)
    THIS MODUL E IS MANUFACTURED IN JUNE 2011
    Naziv modula G Skill F3-12800CL9-2GBXL
    Serijski broj Nema
    Kapacitet modula 2 GB (1 rank, 8 banks)
    Tip memorijskog modula Unbuffered DIMM
    Tip memorije DDR3 SDRAM
    Brzina modula DDR3-1600 (800 MHz)
    Širina modula (bit) 64 bit
    Napon na modulu 1.5 V
    Metoda otkrivanja pogreški Nema
    DRAM proizvođač G Skill

    Memorijski tajminzi
    @ 800 MHz 9-9-9-28 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 37-128-5-12-6-6 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
    @ 711 MHz 8-8-8-25 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 33-114-5-11-6-6 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
    @ 622 MHz 7-7-7-22 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 29-100-4-10-5-5 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)

    Extreme Memory Profile v1.2
    Naziv profila Enthusiast (Certified)
    Brzina modula DDR3-1600 (800 MHz)
    Napon 1.50 V
    @ 800 MHz 9-9-9-24 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 34-129-2-6-10-6-6 (RC-RFC-CR-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)

    Podrška memorijskog modula
    Auto Self Refresh Nije podržano
    Extended Temperature Range Podržano
    Extended Temperature Refresh Rate Nije podržano
    On-Die Thermal Sensor Readout Nije podržano

    Proizvođač memorijskog modula
    Naziv tvrtke G.Skill International Enterprise
    Informacije o proizvodu http://www.gskill.com/products.php

    THIS MODULE IS MANUFACTURED IN FEBRUARY 2012
    Polje Trenutna vrijednost
    Informacije o memorijskim modulima
    Naziv modula G Skill F3-12800CL9-2GBXL
    Serijski broj Nema
    Kapacitet modula 2 GB (2 ranks, 8 banks)
    Tip memorijskog modula Unbuffered DIMM
    Tip memorije DDR3 SDRAM
    Brzina modula DDR3-1600 (800 MHz)
    Širina modula (bit) 64 bit
    Napon na modulu 1.5 V
    Metoda otkrivanja pogreški Nema
    DRAM proizvođač G Skill

    Memorijski tajminzi
    @ 800 MHz 9-9-9-28 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 37-88-5-12-6-6 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
    @ 711 MHz 8-8-8-25 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 33-79-5-11-6-6 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
    @ 622 MHz 7-7-7-22 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 29-69-4-10-5-5 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)

    Extreme Memory Profile v1.2
    Naziv profila Enthusiast (Certified)
    Brzina modula DDR3-1600 (800 MHz)
    Napon 1.50 V

    Podrška memorijskog modula
    Auto Self Refresh Nije podržano
    Extended Temperature Range Podržano
    Extended Temperature Refresh Rate Nije podržano
    On-Die Thermal Sensor Readout Nije podržano

    Proizvođač memorijskog modula
    Naziv tvrtke G.Skill International Enterprise
    Informacije o proizvodu http://www.gskill.com/products.php
    Last edited by fuda86; 07-05-2012, 10:32 PM.

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  • lunaticmik
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    BIOS is updated. RAM settings are set to auto. i tried 1600 9-9-9-24 1.5V but it still got a BSOD. Thanks for a fast reply sir.
    Last edited by lunaticmik; 07-05-2012, 10:01 PM.

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  • Tradesman
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    Do you have the latest BIOS? What are your BIOS settings on the DRAM, system voltages and freqs?

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  • lunaticmik
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    BSODs everywhere.

    I keep on getting BSODs, i updated my drivers and os, but still, it keeps on getting BSOD (after 2 - 3hours)

    I think, the reason behind this is my ram (ripjaws 1600 cl9 2x2gb)

    What should I do? Especially with the bios, (I followed the instructions and still, I'm still geting BSODs.

    My Specs:
    CPU - AMD Llano A6-3500 (Tri-Core, 2.1mhz with HD6530 graphics)
    MB - Gigabyte A55M-DS2
    RAM - GSkill Ripjaws 2x2gb 1600mhz CL9
    HDD - 500GB Seagate 7200.12rpm 16mb SATA
    PSU - 460W (Bundled with Cooler Master 371)

    Experts, geniuses, what could be the problem? (and the solution? )

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  • Sage101
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    Originally posted by nymnym View Post
    2T is what I've used. Make sure to also explicitly set tRC to 37.

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    Thanks man I'll do that, good looking out.

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  • Sage101
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    Originally posted by Tradesman View Post
    If OK w/ stability test, might check for a driver problem, make sure all mobo and component drivers are up to date (especially GPU)
    Well I doubt its a driver issue because my system never froze on default bios settings 1600 11-11-11-28

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