Shredder11
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A few days ago I installed 16GB DDR2 800MHz (4x4GB) into my ASUS P5Q SE PLUS desktop motherboard, which has run flawlessly for nearly eleven years with 8GB of Kingston HyperX 1066 MHz RAM on Win 7 x64. However the first couple of days of the new RAM, caused many blue screens of death, random shutdowns and BCE messages etc.
I put my old RAM sticks back in to try repair the situation, and get Windows happier again. I then put the new sticks back in, and eventually got the computer to boot once I had reset the BIOS settings to default, and then manually put the old non-RAM related settings back and also make the RAM voltage 2.0 instead of the rated 1.8, as this seems to bring stability once the computer is running. I do not recall any BSOD in Windows Safe Mode. The Windows 7 RAM checking function on the Repair Disc did not show any errors.
The problem I am left with is, despite running the computer for 16 hours each day with no problems on the new RAM, and then shutting down cleanly, the following day I power up it gets to the Windows desktop and then crashes with a blue screen and reboots the computer. The only solution so far is to go through the BIOS default values / manual reinputting routine, every time I wish to start the computer. Is there a better solution I can use, to not have to do this manual BIOS thing every day?
I put my old RAM sticks back in to try repair the situation, and get Windows happier again. I then put the new sticks back in, and eventually got the computer to boot once I had reset the BIOS settings to default, and then manually put the old non-RAM related settings back and also make the RAM voltage 2.0 instead of the rated 1.8, as this seems to bring stability once the computer is running. I do not recall any BSOD in Windows Safe Mode. The Windows 7 RAM checking function on the Repair Disc did not show any errors.
The problem I am left with is, despite running the computer for 16 hours each day with no problems on the new RAM, and then shutting down cleanly, the following day I power up it gets to the Windows desktop and then crashes with a blue screen and reboots the computer. The only solution so far is to go through the BIOS default values / manual reinputting routine, every time I wish to start the computer. Is there a better solution I can use, to not have to do this manual BIOS thing every day?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Enterprise x64Intel Xeon X5492 (modded to work on Skt775)ZVVT 4x4GB 16GB DDR2 800MHz Kit Dual Channel ...ASUS GeForce GTX550 Ti DirectCU
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Enterprise x64
- CPU
- Intel Xeon X5492 (modded to work on Skt775)
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5Q SE PLUS
- Memory
- ZVVT 4x4GB 16GB DDR2 800MHz Kit Dual Channel (2U4E80ZVT0H0)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS GeForce GTX550 Ti DirectCU
- Sound Card
- Edirol UA-4FX
- Monitor(s) Displays
- iiyama ProLite X2783HSU
- Screen Resolution
- 27"
- Hard Drives
- INTEL SSDSC2BW240A4 240GB SSD SATA
Western Digital WDC WD7500AAKS-00RBA0 750GB SATA
- PSU
- OCZ Fatal1ty 550W
- Case
- Akasa Eclipse 62
- Cooling
- Phantek PH-TC12DX 120mm (CPU) 1800rpm
- Keyboard
- Lenovo USB Enhanced Performance Keyboard (SK-8815)
- Mouse
- Redragon M711 COBRA RGB Gaming Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 200Mbit
- Antivirus
- ESET Internet Security
- Browser
- Chrome / Firefox
- Other Info
- 2x iXtrema120mm Case Fans
Removed Kingston HyperX 4x2GB 8GB Kit Dual Channel (KHX8500D2K2_4G) 10-11-2022