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  • DDR3 Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 LED question

    I have 8gbs (4x2gb) of BL2kit25664tb1608 DDR3 with blue LED's for a few months now and I have only one problem...I think it's a problem. I have one stick with the LED's going, well, Ballistic. It is very rapid compared to the other 3 stick's. Even at idle the stick is flashing 3 times faster than the other sticks. I have switched them around and tested them with different testing software and the ram passed with no error's. I do have the voltage set lower than 1.65v...1.56v at 8-8-8-24. Could this be a problem? Are they suppose to be flashing at the same rate?
    I have had no crashes or BSOD at all. I am running Win 7 Prof 64 bit and my CPU is a Core 2 Quad Q8400 2,66ghz running at 2.12. Mobo is Gigabyte EP45T-USB3P BIOS F1. I also have cooling fans(2) attached to the ram. I am not overclocking as yet...still on learning curve...any suggestions?

    Thank you
    EP45T-USB3P Rev 1.0 Bios F1
    Q8400 2.66GHZ FSB 1333 MHZ LGA 775 45nm OCed 3.2
    Rosewill RCX-Z2 CPU HSF
    8GBs (4x2) G.Skill RipjawsX CL9 1.5v
    Kingwin Lazer Modular 1000W PSU White LED/ Blue LED /OFF
    2x WD Caviar Black 640GB HDD 7200 RPM
    2x Lite-ON DVD/CD Burner
    EVGA GeForce GTS450 SC
    Saitek Cyborg Gaming Keyboard-Backlit
    Cyborg R.A.T.7 Gaming Mouse
    Raidmax Smilodon Case ATX w/2 x 120mm, 3 x Rozwell 80mm fans, 1x 80mm Video Card Fan
    Evercool Ram Cooler
    Windows 7 Professional
    FS9/FSX /X-Plane
    Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System, Rudders, Dual Throttle Quadrants
    ACER 21.5" HD Widescreen 1920x1080 x3
    Matrox TH2G

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    Re: DDR3 Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 LED question

    I posted a reply for your over here at Crucial forum
    Re: DDR3 Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 led question - Crucial Community

    I just noticed, this probably has nothing to do with your issue, but if I were you I would be updating your BIOS for sure.

    If you do please use Qflash, DO NOT USE @BIOS, here is a guide


    And here is the latest BIOS thread

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