- Joined
- Nov 13, 2003
- Location
- Vancouver B.C.
I've been pully my hair out for 2 months with my new build. My first set of G. Skill F3-12800CL7D would not run in dual channel, even at 9-9-9-24-2 with 133 BLCK. They would fail memtest in seconds and both sticks on thier own suffered from cold boot issues and so I'm about to RMA them.
So I went out an bought another set while the first set is in for RMA, and low an behold the first stick I use fails Memtest near the end of the first pass. I use the second stick and it works @ 7-7-7-24-1 @160 BLCK...YAY!!..but wait, then today I boot up an get 10 consecutive BSOD with memory errors messages.
I go back to 9-9-9-24-1 @ 133 and I'm able to boot into win 7.
I'm using:
Asus Maximus III Formula (latest bios)
Intel Core i5
Win 7 64 bit
Nvidia 7800 GTX
My setting are:
CPU: 17
CPU voltage: 1.3
IMC: 1.20
DRAM: 1.65
CPU PLL: 1.9
DRAM timming: 7-7-7-24-1N
If you know his board/ram and can help please let me know.
If it helps, I'm using a the OEM heatsink and my temps are kinda high with idle at 60c and load on prime around 88c. My water block is comming later this week, so I'm not sure if I should wait or if my ram issues even have anything to do with too much heat.
So I went out an bought another set while the first set is in for RMA, and low an behold the first stick I use fails Memtest near the end of the first pass. I use the second stick and it works @ 7-7-7-24-1 @160 BLCK...YAY!!..but wait, then today I boot up an get 10 consecutive BSOD with memory errors messages.
I go back to 9-9-9-24-1 @ 133 and I'm able to boot into win 7.
I'm using:
Asus Maximus III Formula (latest bios)
Intel Core i5
Win 7 64 bit
Nvidia 7800 GTX
My setting are:
CPU: 17
CPU voltage: 1.3
IMC: 1.20
DRAM: 1.65
CPU PLL: 1.9
DRAM timming: 7-7-7-24-1N
If you know his board/ram and can help please let me know.
If it helps, I'm using a the OEM heatsink and my temps are kinda high with idle at 60c and load on prime around 88c. My water block is comming later this week, so I'm not sure if I should wait or if my ram issues even have anything to do with too much heat.