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Multiple BSODs... May need to RMA Memory
OK, I am not going to bother you with the details. Suffice to say, it looks like 2 of my memory modules have some sort of animosity towards each other and they can no longer play nice.
Before going through the hassle of RMA'ng the Ram, Corsair recommends I do the following:
Q » I have two Corsair Memory modules that work fine together but when I added two more modules of the matching part number, they won’t work.
A » We test these modules as they’re sold. In other words, a 2GB kit is tested only as a pair, not with two other modules. We’re not certain how two kits when put together will perform. While it is possible to get 2 separate kits working together, it will most likely require adjustments to be made in your BIOS to get the modules up and running. If possible, we suggest lowering your memory frequency and slightly increasing northbridge voltage. Please consult your motherboard manual for information on how to make these adjustments.
If you’re not comfortable making these adjustments, or if the BIOS doesn’t allow for these adjustments to be made, you might want to consider our 4GB memory kits.
How convenient, right? The funny thing is that I didn't see a warning to make me aware of that little tid bit before I make a purchase.
I need help on this, I am not a Guru but I do follow instructions very well. I am just not sure what they mean by Memory Frequency and how much more should I up my NB voltage.
My computer specs are visible and posted below.
Thanks