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  • #16
    Bad stick removed, no BSOD?s since

    I will RMA one of those kits and let you know how it goes. Now my system has been stable when I removed that one faulty stick. No BSOD`s since.

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    • #17
      BSOD`s again

      PC worked fine for 2-3 days but BSOD was waiting when I just came back to computer. After first BSOD I got quickly second.

      No I?ve RMA two stick RAM kit and I have only 2 (2x2GB) sticks installed, one on A1 and one on B1 slot.

      Yesterday I tightened timings from 9-9-9-24 to 8-8-8-24. DRAM frequency was 1333 MHz all the time as well as Dram voltage 1.6 V and CPU/NB voltage 1.2 V.

      So I loosened back to 9-9-9-24 and will see what will happen.

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      • #18
        New pair of sticks works

        I got 3 or 4 weeks ago a new pair of sticks (2GBx2) and they are working just fine. But when I put in those older ones in order to raise ram to 8 GB -> bluescreens.


        Using new ones (4GB) works fine with these settings:

        Timings 9-9-9-24
        Dram voltage 1.6 V
        Dram Frequency 1333 MHz
        CPU/NB voltage AUTO


        Should I allso RMA those 2 original sticks as corrupted?

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        • #19
          Can the old kit work OK by itself? It is possible that the new kit and old kit is not fully compatible. This is a possible problem when using multiple kits.

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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          • #20
            Nowdays I use only the new kit because the old kit is not compatible with new. Computer has been solid for 2 months or so. I have done allso some overclocking.

            PROCESSOR
            Core speed: 3684,4 MHz
            Multiplier: x 17
            Bus speed: 216,7 MHz
            HT Link: 2167,2 MHz

            MEMORY
            2x2048 Mb sticks, one on slot 1 and second on slot 3
            Single Channels
            DRAM Frequency: 722,4 MHz
            FSBRAM 3:10
            Timings 9-9-9-24, bank cycle 33, command rate 2T
            NB Frequency: 2167,2 MHz
            Last edited by Mr. Finland; 06-15-2011, 11:05 AM.

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            • #21
              Looks good. If you'd like, you can RMA and see if a new kit can work with your new kit.

              Thank you
              GSKILL TECH

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