Moved CPU pins, loose CPU cooler, too tight CPU cooler, improperly installed memory module, these are all potential causes other than a bad motherboard. Did you confirm each module works fine by itself?
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostMoved CPU pins, loose CPU cooler, too tight CPU cooler, improperly installed memory module, these are all potential causes other than a bad motherboard. Did you confirm each module works fine by itself?
The CPU pins are right. CPU cooler is right.
Yes each module works fine.
The psu ar not pico but 450W Silverstone.
Any other solution?
But I tell you that it's full of people with the same trouble.
Thank you.
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostDoes the system drop a channel if running 1600? 1866?
We can provide tips but you need to do the testing and respond with feedback so we know what's going on and have a better understanding.
I will test and respond with feedback. So what I have to do for begin?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostSystem should never drop channel as long as modules are correctly installed. Load BIOS defaults and see if it detects as dual channel.
So you're saying 5 kits of RAM and 3 motherboards had the same exact problem?
When it append: @1600 almost never only one or 2 times... @1866 much more and @2133 3/4 times in a week.... and I get blue screen of death ecc....
Now I'm running @ 1600, for going @1866 without trouble what I have to do??? Rise ram voltage from 1,5 to 1,65 and rise NB Cpu voltage? how much?
Thank you.
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I have a similar issue. My motherboard doesn't seem to recognize both RAM sticks.
I've attached a pic of what I see in my BIOS. For some reason it won't 'enable' the additional RAM stick.
Any help would be appreciated.
PicLast edited by tafkam4055; 10-24-2017, 07:08 PM.
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