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Do you have the latest BIOS? Make sure they are in the correct slots for dual channel (believe 1,2,3,4, but check your manual). Should be able to enable XMP in BIOS, set to 1600 and go.
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Thanks for replying. Yep I have the latest bios, and I checked the manual and placed the dimms in the correct slots but it still doesn't even boot up after save and exit from the BIOS with XMP enabled.
A stick can register and still be bad, memtest will test them for errors that could be the cause....if the sticks all test good then you might want to look to the mobo or CPU.....could pull CPU and ensure no bent pins in socket or that no thermal compound seeped under the CPU/into the socket
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I normally only run them 30-45 minutes, you can test them all together, or two at a time....individually narrows it down.....actually it's just how I do it (but then again, I have other computers available so it doesn't really bother me to have one tied up)
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So I ran Memtest until the tests were finished and all 4 sticks came back good with no errors. I'm quite stumped. Do I need to manually enter the settings to get 1600?
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