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I bought these on monday and it arrived today in post
My old memory sticks
New RAM vs old
Also winsat score didn't improved as much as I was expecting
After installing new ram, i had BSOD once but then system was stable for like half hour then my computer kept on restarting after BSOD randomly, I'm sure my motherboard can handle DDR3 upto 1800* MHz, at the moment new ram is running on 1033 for some reason. It might be the cause of BSOD.
Any suggestions please..
*DDR3 1800 / 1600 are O.C. speeds
Last edited by Devilz; 09 Dec 2011 at 09:32.
I installed new RAM and went into BIOS to make sure my system is reading 8 gigs and thats all. I didn't changed any RAM settings
I've googled if I need to do any settings and best answer I've found is what I've already done, after installing new RAM, going into BIOS to verify new RAM and it will automatically adjust the new settings.
Can it be the cause of BSOD that my motherboard reads 1800/1600 speeds in OC mode and my new RAM is already 1600 MHz. Motherboard has lowered the RAM speed cause I'm not running my CPU in OC mode. I guess to rectify the problem, I need to overclock cpu to make sure RAM is running at 1600 MHz?
I'm not sure on Intel boards, but all AMD boards will default to 1333Mhz or to any slower stock speed. I have to manually set BIOS with my RAM spec to make it run that way. I think Intel boards have a XMP setting which shouls set volts, timing, and freq for you.
I couldn't see your specs on the stickers for the ram, but it should have the voltage and timings for the ram. The new ram appears to be 1600. Make sure the voltage is correct in bios, then enable XMP. It should default to correct timings and the 1600 specs. But, I would check the timings and be sure to set the correct voltage if it is not already set. You are going to have to do a lot of playing with timings and other settings to get 1600 ram to run at 1800. With stock profiles, it should run well. And, it s unlikely that you would notice much of a difference in 1600 and 1800 except in benchmarks.
As I mentioned earlier in this post about getting BSOD after installing my new RAM kit. I'm still getting BSOD randomly, I checked if memory is properly inserted which it is. Also in BIOS everything seems alright but in cpuz screen shot I noticed my ram is running on 800 MHz instead of 1600 MHz
Here is the link to my new ram
Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR3 1600MHz CL9 8GB DIMM Memory Module (Kit of 2) - Grey: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
Data sheet from kingston website
http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/K...D3X2K2_8GX.pdf
Can someone shed some light, why all of sudden I've started getting BSOD??
Thanks
800 speed shown in CPUZ is normal---it is double data rate RAM, which equates to 1600.
What are detailed specs of that Kingston RAM compared to the detailed specs of Crucial brand RAM for your motherboard using the Crucial.com configurator?