12Gb RAM ok...16Bg Bsod's

cemcilfa

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Hi,
Whenever I take any module of RAM out of my pc (4x4) I am fine, but when I use all 4 modules I get Bsod's.
I sent a module back which I took out to my supplier and they replaced it, but I seem to be getting the same problems..
What can I do to fix this???
Many thanks whom cam help :)
 

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Depending on which revision of the GIGABYTE GA-MA78LMT-US2H you have there could be as many as 10 bios updates for it.
 

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There is a pop -up on my startup saying that it is the latest version
 

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Well that was my one shot, hopefully someone else will have some input for you.
If you click on the hands in my sig it will direct you to the bsod posting instructions for this site. That information may point to a software issue.
 

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I appreciate your support,
I have already identified it as a hardware issue on another thread
 

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Well it would seem limited to be the motherboard then, I'm guessing they've already had you run memtest86 on the system. I would blame a bad socket if it weren't for the fact that the problem doesn't seem to be applicable to one socket.
 

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hmm, it doesnt matter which socket it is, aslong as I have 16Gb of ram i get the BSOD's
 

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I would say it's time to address your problem to gigabyte.
 

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How shall I do this?
 

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I would boost voltage to the memory , try that and see if BSOD goes away .
 

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I would boost voltage to the memory , try that and see if BSOD goes away .

That is a thought my own memory defaults to a 1.8 on my motherboard, when the proper voltage for it is 2.1
You can look for that information on the manufacturer's website for your memory.
 

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Integrated HD audio + hdmi
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24" ASUS widescreen + 42" insignia
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Hard Drives
128 Samsung 830
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3 x 1tb storage drive (various)
1 western digital 1tb (eSATA)
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Microsoft wireless 3000 (v2)
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