When the system is doing something it will go up in freq and voltage, then at idle drops down, it's part of the energy savings built in through the BIOS
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I hope i can type this so that you can under what is going on. The best i can tell there is something wrong with one or a set of ram, or they all four do not work together. Not knowing what are the primary slots on my motherboard , i cannot test only one stick at a time, running all four together i get no errors using memtest. Things start acting up on page opening on the internet when i move the sets in pairs from blue to black slots. With OEM ram in the original configuration 1gb sticks in blue and 2gb sticks in black i have no problems. I know have the first set i purchased in the blue slots and second in the black and everything runs good. If i switch them around the problem comes back, G.Kill does not date stamp their memory so i can't use cpu-z to tell what stick is where, i am very sorry that i am at a point of throwing all the G.Skill ram in the garbage and go back to the OEM ramLast edited by Wildman95gst; 01-15-2012, 06:48 PM.
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Thanks Tman, i have decided to remove all of the G.Skill because last night i did a lot of graphic intensive work and had the same problem come up again. I guess my computer does not like these sticks or they don't work together because they are not a match set. I am discouraged because i purchased non-performance sticks to get the best compatibility and still have problemsLast edited by Wildman95gst; 01-16-2012, 10:11 AM.
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