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Windows 7 - System Runs perfectly with 12Gb - blue screen crashes with 16Gb


 
01-29-2011   #1


Windows 7 64 bit
 
 

System Runs perfectly with 12Gb - blue screen crashes with 16Gb

CAD Production Machiine for 2D, 3D drafting and point cloud manipulation
Windows 7 64 bit
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550
Asus P5P43TD
Corsair 12Gb-16Gb (4Gbx3 or 4) CMX8GX3M2A1333C9
Radeon HD 5830 1Gb

i've been having stability issues trying to get 16Gb to run on my system. i've also had 3 meltdown in the past month and reloading my program-heavy system is taking a toll on production...

before last week's meltdown, i contacted corsair and was told to reset the bios to defaults which i did and it kinda worked - i only had one or two of the random system restarts (no BSOD) in a couple of weeks compared to many restarts per day.

last week, on 16Gb, i got stuck at the login screen and was unable to recover from it, therefore having to reluctantly reinstall. in order to reinstall, i have to take some memory out - in this case, i installed with 8Gb.

Something took on this install because it has been running great - except when i tried to reinstall all of the 16 gigs - now i got the BSOD. i reset the bios - same results... the fix has been to remove 4Gb of expensive memory i took out 4Gb and she's a stable as a rock

i've contacted Asus asking them why their boards say they're supposed to support 16Gb because i've yet to reallly see it happen...

Is this a hardware or software thing?
windows logs and dumps are different pretty much every time
help!!!
frustrated...


My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-29-2011   #2


WCP ONLY
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sunofcain View Post
CAD Production Machiine for 2D, 3D drafting and point cloud manipulation
Windows 7 64 bit
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550
Asus P5P43TD
Corsair 12Gb-16Gb (4Gbx3 or 4) CMX8GX3M2A1333C9
Radeon HD 5830 1Gb

i've been having stability issues trying to get 16Gb to run on my system. i've also had 3 meltdown in the past month and reloading my program-heavy system is taking a toll on production...

before last week's meltdown, i contacted corsair and was told to reset the bios to defaults which i did and it kinda worked - i only had one or two of the random system restarts (no BSOD) in a couple of weeks compared to many restarts per day.

last week, on 16Gb, i got stuck at the login screen and was unable to recover from it, therefore having to reluctantly reinstall. in order to reinstall, i have to take some memory out - in this case, i installed with 8Gb.

Something took on this install because it has been running great - except when i tried to reinstall all of the 16 gigs - now i got the BSOD. i reset the bios - same results... the fix has been to remove 4Gb of expensive memory i took out 4Gb and she's a stable as a rock

i've contacted Asus asking them why their boards say they're supposed to support 16Gb because i've yet to reallly see it happen...

Is this a hardware or software thing?
windows logs and dumps are different pretty much every time
help!!!
frustrated...

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My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-29-2011   #3


windows 7 ultimate
 
 


I have to ask. Curiosity n all that.

The RAM part # you gave. On the Corsair site it lists CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 as a 8GB (2x4GB) set.
Did you buy two sets at the same time and do the numbers match? (part #, batch # etc..)
Have you run Memtest86+ to establish whether you have a dodgy stick or Mobo slot?
RAM - How to Test with Memtest86+
Guide to using Memtest86+
Are your timings right? No overclocking etc.
Download CPU-Z. Take screenshots/snips of the Memory tab and all the slot#'s under the SPD tab. Attach the images directly to a post using the paper clip option.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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01-31-2011   #4


Windows 7 64 bit
 
 


the ram was purchased at the same time, so the sticks match and i've run memtest on them with no errors...

i have not overclocked the board and corsair recommended i set the bios to defaults, which kind of worked for awhile, so i assumed the timings were correct...

i'm not sure about installing cpu-z as my system will not boot with 16Gb. if you are interested in seeing cpu-z with 12Gb i can upload that... please let me know...

and to others, i will upload my dmp files soon...

thanks for your interest,
adam



Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by fimble View Post
I have to ask. Curiosity n all that.

The RAM part # you gave. On the Corsair site it lists CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 as a 8GB (2x4GB) set.
Did you buy two sets at the same time and do the numbers match? (part #, batch # etc..)
Have you run Memtest86+ to establish whether you have a dodgy stick or Mobo slot?
RAM - How to Test with Memtest86+
Guide to using Memtest86+
Are your timings right? No overclocking etc.
Download CPU-Z. Take screenshots/snips of the Memory tab and all the slot#'s under the SPD tab. Attach the images directly to a post using the paper clip option.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-31-2011   #5


Windows 7 64 bit
 
 


today, instead of resetting the bios, i set the memory timings to corsair's recommendations 1066mhz@ 9-9-9-24 2T @ 1.65V... runs great with 12Gb, but still getting a bluescreen (just flashes then restarts)... the system is not creating a dmp file, the only thing i can find is the cbs.log file. i have uploaded it for you to inspect...

thanks,
adam
My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-31-2011   #6


Windows 7 64 bit
 
 

heres the log file

here is the log file


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sunofcain View Post
today, instead of resetting the bios, i set the memory timings to corsair's recommendations 1066mhz@ 9-9-9-24 2T @ 1.65V... runs great with 12Gb, but still getting a bluescreen (just flashes then restarts)... the system is not creating a dmp file, the only thing i can find is the cbs.log file. i have uploaded it for you to inspect...

thanks,
adam
My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-31-2011   #7


windows 7 ultimate
 
 


Quote:
I'm not sure about installing cpu-z as my system will not boot with 16Gb. if you are interested in seeing cpu-z with 12Gb i can upload that... please let me know...
I could gather from your first post you knew what was what, so, not on my account!
You get the times when people have stuck in a 1GB 800mhz Kingair, a 2GB 533mhz Corston and an unknown they found under the wardrobe...
My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-31-2011   #8


Windows 7 64 bit
 
 


lol, yeah, i know what you mean -
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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