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Double check this Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
Hi, Happy new year guys. First thing is to remove the two programs mentioned in the reply. Second try to run an BIOS update according to the motherboard. this may fix the memory issues as i remember BIOS updates fix and let you use some more well known branded memory. Third see if your memory is compatible with the motherboard, even though you have DDR3, check whether or not this particular DDR3 ram works with the board. You could have a speed of DDR3 1300, but the board can only go for DDR3 1066.
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Let us know how it goes!!!!
okay ill do this now :) im really sure why it keep malfunctioning
Are you in the right thread here? The RAM has been confirmed to work with no BIOS update, but has to be manually adjusted, see my previous post.
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Motherboard QVLs (Qualified Vendor List) are notoriously incomplete with the RAM compatibility, they will test only a very small amount of RAM for any given board. The RAM manufacturer has a somewhat better list of boards it will work on.
hi, did you got your answer here?
can you share what have you experienced next here for us
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MMKARIMI
Hello guys, sorry my Internets been messing up so ive been unable to give feedback. Ive still been having dumps, but i recived a message from the Corsair team telling me to "set the memory settings manually as follows Cass 9-9-9-24 at 2T Command Rate at 1.6 Volts disable legacy USB" im not sure how this would work on other motherboards. but ill let you know how it goes. im not sure what he meant by command rate however so im not sure if ive changed the right option (DRAM Voltage?) ill keep you guys updated
Also although i followed the mini dump information my pc is still not recording the newer errors, dont know what to do with that
Last edited by Blessed Spartan; 03 Jan 2013 at 17:38. Reason: Updated infromation
The issues been solved guys thanks alot, the settings worked and i was glad to find my pc didnt explode once id loaded it up[. but a quick question will i be able to over clock using the ASUS turboost (automatically overclocks) without issues?
Glad to hear that, but can you explain what exactly you did? what did you loaded up?
Intel TurboBoost will indeed work automatically when needed, such as playing a game or graphics and video work.
Hi guys sorry that i took so long to reply, ive been moving to uni and didn't have time to message.
Anway the first problem with when i originally posted has been solved.
1. i turned the voltage from 1.5-1.6 in bios for the DRAM option(changed it back to 1.5 because of problem see below point 3)
2. i turned off legacy in the USB options
3. i manually input the timings after setting the bios setting to manual
However it worked fine for 2 days, but now when trying to play a game ( Dawn of war 2, Space Marine) the screens gets these odd lines across it like a tear then processed to BSOD. i dont know what the cause was. All my drivers are updated, ive done mem checks. Lastly i cant get my system to detect the latest dump files, is there something im doing wrong?
SIW keeps saying wrong values (in memory) Error Correction: Multi-bit ECC, is there anyway for me to fix these issues?
Edit: Also the RAM auto lowers itself to 1333mhz even though i purchased 1600mhz, is there a problem here or can manually set it to 1600?
Last edited by Blessed Spartan; 07 Jan 2013 at 20:32. Reason: More infomation