This may be something not explained well in the BIOS but
But the "AI Overclock Tuner" lets me set Auto, Manual and XMP. That text on the right says "[X.M.P.] When XMP is enabled BCLK frequency, CPU ratio and memory parameters will be auto optimized."
This time when I set it to XMP it did not adjust my other settings, but I am 90% sure with the other RAM it did. But I re-loaded the BIOS config we set in this thread. So since the last BSOD the only difference is new RAM sticks are enabled. Using chrome, going to see if it will want to BSOD over the next week.
If the chips on the old RAM cause BSOD's, but the chips on the new RAM does not, what are the chances they'd take it under RMA? They have lifetime warranty, but I am not sure if its a valid reason for a return on warranty when the RAM may be fully functional, just not with my config.
But the "AI Overclock Tuner" lets me set Auto, Manual and XMP. That text on the right says "[X.M.P.] When XMP is enabled BCLK frequency, CPU ratio and memory parameters will be auto optimized."
This time when I set it to XMP it did not adjust my other settings, but I am 90% sure with the other RAM it did. But I re-loaded the BIOS config we set in this thread. So since the last BSOD the only difference is new RAM sticks are enabled. Using chrome, going to see if it will want to BSOD over the next week.
If the chips on the old RAM cause BSOD's, but the chips on the new RAM does not, what are the chances they'd take it under RMA? They have lifetime warranty, but I am not sure if its a valid reason for a return on warranty when the RAM may be fully functional, just not with my config.
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 x64i7 2600K8gb GSkill RipjawXGTX 680
- OS
- Win7 x64
- CPU
- i7 2600K
- Motherboard
- P8Z68-V Pro
- Memory
- 8gb GSkill RipjawX
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 680
- Hard Drives
- 256gb Samsung 830 SSD
- PSU
- Seasonic X-1050