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  • G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL

    Hi

    Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD4P (Rev. 11 / Ver. F14)
    Ram: G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL

    Basically my system ran to perfection before purchasing and installing the ram (Beforehand i was only running 2x2GB Geil sticks) Since installing the ripjaws i have been experiencing random BSOD's and upon start up the screen freezes on the windows "Welcome" screen briefly before restarting.

    So far i have memtested the ripjaws as a pair over a single pass with no errors and enabling XMP gave some stability but i still had BSOD's just not as frequent.

    Is it more than likely a compatibility issue between the motherboard and the ram?

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    On Fri 18/02/2011 8:28:58 PM GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
    This was probably caused by the following module: hal.dll (hal!HalBugCheckSystem+0x1E3)
    Bugcheck code: 0x124 (0x0, 0xFFFFFA8007145028, 0xF2000000, 0x20008F)
    Error: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
    file path: C:\Windows\system32\hal.dll
    product: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    description: Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL
    Bug check description: This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).
    This is likely to be caused by a hardware problem problem. This problem might be caused by a thermal issue.
    The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.

    The above is a crash report after installing the G.skill ram.

    Thank-You in advance.

  • #2
    May have to raise the CPU/NB voltage a bit to accommodate the 8 vs 4 GB


    Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

    Tman

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    • #3
      Thanks for the input, How would i do this on my motherboard, Would it be safe to use a software program to change ram voltages or is it always safer done through the bios?

      I have never had to adjust voltages/timings in the past and i am not sure what would be 'safe' settings to use.

      Thanks.

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      • #4
        Test each module individually with XMP to see if any errors are produced. Also, is that the latest BIOS?

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

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        • #5
          It is the latest BIOS version (V.14) i just tested both sticks separately with XMP enabled and it showed no errors through 1 pass.

          With the information gathered on this page;
          http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=222&c1=&c2=

          It should have full compatibility with my motherboard overclocked or not. I might try contacting gigabyte about the issue tomorrow to see if it might be a common problem with that particular series of motherboard or not.

          Thank-you so far for the assistance.

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          • #6
            Alright, keep us posted. What slots do you have them installed in? Try both same colored slots..

            Thank you
            GSKILL TECH

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            • #7
              I currently have them in paired slots (Coloured white) I believe these are slots 1 and 3 according to my motherboard manual (Which is fine for 2 sticks of ram)

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