11-09-2013 12:30 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 06:53 PM by ROGBot
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TheMechWarrior wrote:The modules of memory contain the frequency and timing information in form of XMP profiles. The firs thing you should try (if you haven;t already) is to set your 'Ai Overclock Tuner' setting to X.M.P and then selecting Profile 1 - this will set a frequency, voltage and timings for your ram.
Thanks GOD,
I've tested each chip to the extent of running 1 chip in each module, each chip passed in each module. The problem cam about when all 4 chips are installed.
I'm not overclocking the CPU or anything else, this is a fresh build so just trying to get all my software installed.
Tonight I'll tinker a little more before removing the CPU and inspecting for bent pins.
GOD can you please elaborate on this for me" You can try experimenting with VCCSA, IO A and IO D voltages. Try experimenting with different XMP profiles." Too many abbreviations for me 😛
11-17-2013 05:11 PM