To summarize, with F3 BIOS: Dual channel in slots 1+3 and slots 2+4 > cold start errors, running Memtest86+ v4.10, showing up during the first...
Rockster, Well, I've modified the saying "If it works, don't fix it" to "If it works, don't touch it ". I haven't run Memtest86+ v4.10 on that...
In a previous post, I asked about the Command Rate. Right now, the modules are in slots 1+2, single channel and I noted that CPU-Z reports the...
Referring to tests on rev.2.0: I don't know if that was coincidence or not. It's possible that the cool down time had been too short. After a...
Different PSU and drives (same brand though, Hitachi) but the same graphics card (Gigabyte GV-R545SC-1GI).
I saw no extra stand-off or foreign object. The motherboard is not as wide as the standard ATX boards. It doesn't reach the stand-offs closest to...
Maybe I was unclear: GA-870A-UD3 + Phenom II X4 945 + TW3X4G1333C9A in my Antec P183 doesn't work. Another "kit" of GA-870A-UD3 + Phenom II...
Yes, I've thought about testing different RAM modules but why doesn't my system work when the same motherboard, processor and RAM work fine in a...
F3 BIOS wasn't the solution ... :mad: ... !
Is that the reason for "--" under SPD and Auto?
CPU-Z reports the Command Rate as "1T ". I wonder if this is the SPD setting for these modules? I've asked over at Corsair.
I have updated the BIOS to F3 (no longer "beta "). No change regarding the quoted setting! I will test the RAM in dual channel, first slots...
The more I dig ... :rolleyes: ... the deeper I get. With a single module, in slot 2, Memtest86+ v4.10 returned errors this morning (cold...
Bill, don't feel like you have to come up with a solution. It's just good to have someone with whom to "ventilate" the findings. I have an...
I have moved the same single module from slot to slot. When running Memtest86+ v4.10, it reports: In slot 1 and slot 2: Settings: RAM : 666...
Maybe I'm providing too much detail but my findings may be of help to others. I may have discussed four RAM-modules but that was hypothetical,...
Here's the prompt response from Gigabyte Global Technical Service: I've asked a follow up question about "run memory in separate channels "....
I have no idea ... :o ... but the second error points at the processor driver. You run Windows 7-64 and there's no AMD 64-bit processor driver...
I'm sorry, Fred but analyzing those error messages is not something for me ... :o ... !
As you may have read, according to Corsair tests, the modules are compatible. I have also sent a mail to Gigabyte Global Technical Service.
Separate names with a comma.