I have been running a pair of 4 gigs f3-10666 at 1333 for nearly a year without problem, then i added 2 more dimms so i could max my mobo's capacity for 16 gigs of gaming glory only to have my happiness marred by the gamer's nemesis BSOD. it bsod's at random intervals, sometimes i can game for 3 hours sometimes it BSODs when i websurf... i'm not sure of the cause.
windows mem test detects no problems with the ram, my WEI is 7.5,
my bios is set with the 9-9-9-24 that i figured was standard though i read 8-8-8-24 is acceptable as well, i might try that, voltage remains at 1.5v,
I haven't overclocked anything, I'm not opposed to doing so if it'll cure my BSOD problem.
graphics card driver is current, running win7 home spk 1, bios is current
cpu 1090T AMD 3.2ghz hex core phenom II
mobo ga-880gma-ud2h
RAM f3-10666cl9d 16 gigs at 1333
psu greenpower 950 watt
gpu xfx radeon 5770
optic drive LG blu ray
azio bluetooth usb
rosewill N pci card,
case lanbox lite by thermaltake,
the only other thing that may be noteworthy is my hsf for my 1090t is a massive coolermaster geminII which is very close to the first dimm of ram. now its just the hs that may be touching the ram's heat spreader but i wasn't sure if that would be a problem or not.
I'd love to hear anything you can tell me.
windows mem test detects no problems with the ram, my WEI is 7.5,
my bios is set with the 9-9-9-24 that i figured was standard though i read 8-8-8-24 is acceptable as well, i might try that, voltage remains at 1.5v,
I haven't overclocked anything, I'm not opposed to doing so if it'll cure my BSOD problem.
graphics card driver is current, running win7 home spk 1, bios is current
cpu 1090T AMD 3.2ghz hex core phenom II
mobo ga-880gma-ud2h
RAM f3-10666cl9d 16 gigs at 1333
psu greenpower 950 watt
gpu xfx radeon 5770
optic drive LG blu ray
azio bluetooth usb
rosewill N pci card,
case lanbox lite by thermaltake,
the only other thing that may be noteworthy is my hsf for my 1090t is a massive coolermaster geminII which is very close to the first dimm of ram. now its just the hs that may be touching the ram's heat spreader but i wasn't sure if that would be a problem or not.
I'd love to hear anything you can tell me.
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