System instability from putting 2 ram sticks in.


  1. Posts : 42
    Win7 64 Home(HP Icore5 HP touchsmart) and Ultimate 64 desktop.
       #1

    System instability from putting 2 ram sticks in.


    I have an asus formula 4 and 16GB 1866 corsair vengeance. Runs fine with one stick in it at almost any speed setting, put 2 in no matter the slot and win7 randomly crashes or has performance issues.

    The memory checks out so I am a bit lost as to what could be the issue could be.
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    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
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    Zippy your specs show Crossfire for the mobo do you mean Crosshair by any chance? - just want to make sure we are on the same page here mate.

    CROSSHAIR IV FORMULA - Motherboards - ASUS

    If you have the above are you using two or four stcks? and if so are you putting the sticks in the correct slots?.

    I am not tying to be funny but my P8Z77-V uses slots 2 & 4 from the CPU (same colour) as the primary ones and not 1 & 3 as one would normally and I am thinking maybe yours might be the same. For example you may have problems if you use slots 1&2 as the primary slots or 1 & 3 if it should be 2 & 4.

    One last thing what version of the BIOS do you have the older legacy type or EUFI?
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  3. Posts : 42
    Win7 64 Home(HP Icore5 HP touchsmart) and Ultimate 64 desktop.
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    ICit2lol said:
    Zippy your specs show Crossfire for the mobo do you mean Crosshair by any chance? - just want to make sure we are on the same page here mate.

    CROSSHAIR IV FORMULA - Motherboards - ASUS

    If you have the above are you using two or four stcks? and if so are you putting the sticks in the correct slots?.

    I am not tying to be funny but my P8Z77-V uses slots 2 & 4 from the CPU (same colour) as the primary ones and not 1 & 3 as one would normally and I am thinking maybe yours might be the same. For example you may have problems if you use slots 1&2 as the primary slots or 1 & 3 if it should be 2 & 4.

    One last thing what version of the BIOS do you have the older legacy type or EUFI?
    You are correct, late night posting FTW!

    I know the slot arrangement can be silly, I think its 1-3 2-4 I'll go re check... yup looks like it.
    I've tried both, neither seemed to work right.

    Let me fire up CPU Z and check it. Says rev 1.xx...geee that helps.

    Let me check the board... 1.026. I have the latest bios.

    Should I go back to an older bios?
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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    My method is simple.
    1. I don't change my bios when things are working properly.
    Just because their is a bios update doesn't mean you need or want the bios update.

    2. If I do have a problem that pops up it most likely isn't the bios but when everything else fails I will check for a bios update and see if their is a bios update that is specifically designed for my specific problem with my exact motherboard.
    If I do find one I don't install it yet.
    I go on the motherboard Forum and see if their is any information or suggestions from others that have had my exact problem with the exact motherboard.
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  5. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
       #5

    I'm with Layback Bear on this. Bios updates are just too risky an undertaking to do lightly. Forgive me for asking this, but are your sticks compatible and the same? (timing etc.)
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  6. Posts : 42
    Win7 64 Home(HP Icore5 HP touchsmart) and Ultimate 64 desktop.
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    indianacarnie said:
    I'm with Layback Bear on this. Bios updates are just too risky an undertaking to do lightly. Forgive me for asking this, but are your sticks compatible and the same? (timing etc.)
    No you nailed it.

    I keep forgetting how fickle ramm and mobos are these days.

    I wonder if I manually change the timings it would work.....mmmmm

    Planning on getting a new mobo and cpu come spring anyway but at least know its a compatibility issue.

    My ramm is corsair vengeance 1866 16GB also ran a 8gb kit of patriot 2000 ram and it did the same thing with it, I was starting to think the mobo was bad, and I did try 1066 to 1600 and 1866.

    Looking at ram compatibility lists on different mobo sites I swear they need a mobo support list for ramm!
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  7. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
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    No mate do what the others have suggested the BIOS in all probability (if it is like mine was) had gone past the BIOS version that it was shipped with but I don't as the others say that altering the BIOS timings for the RAM is going to make any difference they should just work.

    Now are you getting an beeps codes apart form the one beep usual for the RAM being found??
    Computer POST and beep codes in any case that board is limited to 1866Mhz RAM so a 2000Mhz stick will just be throttled back. So in effect whatever speed RAM you put in it will throttle back to the highest speed it will take and just as a matter of interest not all sticks are compatible with any set board.

    Now if you are lie me a fan of G Skill RAM the G Skill forum fellow Tradesman is brilliant at sorting the right G Skill for any board he did mine and I am actually running 2400Hhz which is the board specs said will be throttled back so I am guessing what he advised me on did exactly what he said it would. But the choice is yours. Welcome to the G.SKILL TECH FORUM
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  8. Posts : 42
    Win7 64 Home(HP Icore5 HP touchsmart) and Ultimate 64 desktop.
    Thread Starter
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    ICit2lol said:
    No mate do what the others have suggested the BIOS in all probability (if it is like mine was) had gone past the BIOS version that it was shipped with but I don't as the others say that altering the BIOS timings for the RAM is going to make any difference they should just work.

    Now are you getting an beeps codes apart form the one beep usual for the RAM being found??
    Computer POST and beep codes in any case that board is limited to 1866Mhz RAM so a 2000Mhz stick will just be throttled back. So in effect whatever speed RAM you put in it will throttle back to the highest speed it will take and just as a matter of interest not all sticks are compatible with any set board.

    Now if you are lie me a fan of G Skill RAM the G Skill forum fellow Tradesman is brilliant at sorting the right G Skill for any board he did mine and I am actually running 2400Hhz which is the board specs said will be throttled back so I am guessing what he advised me on did exactly what he said it would. But the choice is yours. Welcome to the G.SKILL TECH FORUM

    Well this is odd I put both sticks in booted it up it crashed, it was set to 9-9-9-24 under d.o.t settings at 1866. Then I set everything to auto manually changed the timings to 9-9-9-24 rebooted it defaulted to 1333 BUT its running fine, I up'd it to 1600 and its still running stable.

    I have not tried d.o.t settings with the manual timings set yet.

    No changes in beeping and lights when I boot with 2 sticks in.

    I'll give the link a look.

    Thanks for the help!
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  9. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #9

    No probs Zippy that is such a good or he is such a good resource - not that there isn't folks in here who are just as good but another string to the bow eh?? :)
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