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    It is progress

    Increase your VCSSA/IO to 1.1500 please.

    And if that does not post to OS, then you change your DRAM voltage to 1.57

    Off to fetch my kids from school so will check back after football practice.
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    No, not yet, I put VCSSA/IO to 1.1500, and put again the 2 sticks of RAM, tried it, but does not post to OS.

    Then I change DRAM voltage to 1.575 (because not let me put 1.57) and tried again but without success,
    this time after the windows logo, it shows me a bluescreen very quickly and then restarts.

    I restart to check if the same thing happened, and yes, it happened again!
    I'm working with only two sticks of RAM again!

    http://www.myminifile.com/images/biosscreenshot.png
    Last edited by boyka; 05-08-2012 at 06:24 PM.

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    Darn it.

    VCCSA/IO 1.200
    DRAM Voltage to 1.600

    Lets hope this does the trick.
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    Ok I'll try, but just a basic question if I increase too much the voltages for the memories which can damage them?

    I only make this question because the recommended voltage for my memories is 1.5V!

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    That is a very good question and one that you will need to answer for yourself.

    As it now stands your ram will not work together at the voltage that both kits are rated for 1.500volts. The only way for use to try and get them to work is to play with the voltages and or the timings of the ram.

    If you wish we can try slower timings and not change the voltage any more.


    To do that you will need to go into the DRAM page and select quick.

    Increase the timings to 7-9-7-24 and boot into OS with all four sticks.
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    I inserted the values ​​that you said (VCCSA/IO to 1200 and DRAM Voltage to 1600) and did not work again,
    the system can not boot, and does not post.

    I also took a screenshot to share with you, and if you realizing it, in the upper right corner shows increments,
    but I do not know if this can help.

    http://www.myminifile.com/images/semttuloaxa.png

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    The screen you took shows your voltages are set at 1.500 on the Dram and 1.06 on the VCCSA/IO is that screen after a clear cmos?


    The values on the left of the blocks is what is set in BIOS. The values on the right are what you wish to set, but you need to enter them. And then F10 and save them.
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    Yes I understand what you mean, sorry I put up the wrong image.
    This is the one I Should Have uploaded http://www.myminifile.com/images/semttulozsz.png

    The previous image was just for you can observe the increments that I mentioned.

    PS: And yes I always enter Them, and then F10 and save Them, not worry.
    Last edited by boyka; 05-08-2012 at 10:33 PM.

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    OK - it is time to make a decision.

    Do you really want to run your ram at 1.600 or even higher for 24/7 use? They are rated at 1.500 after all.

    We have two sticks working just perfectly. That gives you 8GB in total. And that is plenty.

    If you do want to have 16GB of ram on your system, then I think it will be best if you buy a single kit of ram.

    Personally I would not feel comfortable running my ram 24/7 1.650 when they are rated for 1.500.
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    Maybe you not have understood as well, I have two sticks working perfectly. That gives me 4GB in total.
    Because I have two kits (2x2GB)

    I have my ram running at 1.600 but I wanted to get the timings 6-8-6-24-2N, to four sticks of RAM (8GB)
    but it seems that only works with two sticks (one kit= 4GB)
    Last edited by boyka; 05-08-2012 at 11:06 PM.

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