Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated! I'll summarise the testing I have done so far, each stick has completed 7 passes with no errors in one slot at least once and slots one and two have completed 7 passes with no errors with at least one stick.
Stick 1 - Slot 1 - all settings on AUTO (1333 and 9-9-9-24) - 7, passes No Errors
Stick 1 - Slot 2 - all settings on AUTO (1333 and 9-9-9-24) - 4 passes, No Errors
Stick 1 - Slot 2 - dram increased from 1.5V to 1.64V. Memory clock increased to 1600. Timings left on AUTO (11-11-11-29) - 5 passes, No Errors
Stick 1 - Slot 2 - dram increased from 1.5V to 1.64V. Memory clock increased to 1600. Timings increased to 9-9-9-24 - 3 errors before 1 pass was complete
Stick 2 - Slot 1 - all settings on AUTO (1333 and 9-9-9-24) - 8 passes No Errors
Stick 2 - Slot 1 - dram increased from 1.5V to 1.64V. Memory clock increased to 1600. Timings left on AUTO (11-11-11-29) - 6 passes, No Errors
Now here's the confusing part
Stick 1/2 - Slot 1/2 - all settings on AUTO and unganged - pass 5, 11 errors
Stick 1/2 - Slot 1/2 - all settings on AUTO and ganged - pass 3, 3 errors
Stick 1/2 - Slot 1/3 - all settings on AUTO and unganged - pass 9, no errors
The sticks by themselves return no errors when on AUTO, change the timings and then errors. When both sticks are put into slots 1 and 2, errors no matter what the settings. Slots 1 and 3, no problems on AUTO.
I've attached a picture from the manual for the RAM. From what I understand, it says slots 1&3 and 2&4 are divided into two memory channels with their own memory sockets. But the configuration table says slots 1&2. Not really understanding what I'm reading as the two seem to contradict each other!
On the motherboard, slots 1&2 are blue, 3&4 white.
Been running with MemTest so much, haven't had the time to get the CPUZ data. I will post them when I get the chance.