Please see my signature for a part list. I'm running F3-19200CL11Q-16GBZHD (4Gx4) according to the [X.M.P Manual] posted here: http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=443. All other settings are set to Auto on my Asus Rampage IV Extreme.
Memtest86+ v4.2 is currently at 14 passes with 0 error. However, if I run Prime95 x64 v27.7 on Blend after about 2-3 hours I receive a rounding error. The system does not crash. Past experience and Google seem to point to memory issues when you receive rounding errors with Blend. Small FFTs does not result in an error and/or crash.
I'm running the memory exactly how it's advertised to be run. I'm not overclocking my CPU. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
UPDATE #1 (06/09/12): With the CPU at stock speed and memory at 1600 11-11-11-31-2 (1.25 VCCSA; 1.25 VTTCPU) the RAM has passed 12+ hours of Blend before I stopped it. Obviously this is a far cry from 2400. I'm going to try something between 1600 and 2400 next.
UPDATE #2 (06/09/12): With the CPU at stock speed and memory at 2133 11-11-11-31-2 (1.25 VCCSA; 1.25 VTTCPU) the RAM has passed 14+ hours of Blend before I stopped it.
Memtest86+ v4.2 is currently at 14 passes with 0 error. However, if I run Prime95 x64 v27.7 on Blend after about 2-3 hours I receive a rounding error. The system does not crash. Past experience and Google seem to point to memory issues when you receive rounding errors with Blend. Small FFTs does not result in an error and/or crash.
I'm running the memory exactly how it's advertised to be run. I'm not overclocking my CPU. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
UPDATE #1 (06/09/12): With the CPU at stock speed and memory at 1600 11-11-11-31-2 (1.25 VCCSA; 1.25 VTTCPU) the RAM has passed 12+ hours of Blend before I stopped it. Obviously this is a far cry from 2400. I'm going to try something between 1600 and 2400 next.
UPDATE #2 (06/09/12): With the CPU at stock speed and memory at 2133 11-11-11-31-2 (1.25 VCCSA; 1.25 VTTCPU) the RAM has passed 14+ hours of Blend before I stopped it.
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