Hi, This is my second EX58-UD5 board now (first didn't POST at all) and I have really serious trouble. The spec is:
- EX58-UD5 (F3)
- i920
- GSkill 12800C9 1600MHz (3x1GB) Trip. Chan. DDR3 (9-9-9-24) 1.5-1.6v
Originally I just ran with all auto defaults in the BIOS, which ran for 2 days (even played Fallout3 for hours). Then I tried setting the 9-9-9-24 with 1600MHz at 1.6v (12x Memory Multi), uncore at 24x (twice Memory Multi according to icrontic's calculator). That's mostly when the trouble seemed to start. Later when back with stock auto settings after a CMOS clear, I got a blue screen. Then the blue screens come thicker and faster until I can't get past a vista login without everything failing, leading to a blue screen. Strangely, this morning, it then stayed stable for 3hrs while I reinstalled Vista, until the whole thing happened again, until I can't log in.
I just can't seem to get it stable. Blue screens are of the type:
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
REFERENCE_BY_POINTER
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
CACHE_MANAGER
PAGE_FAULT_IN...
Please Help !!
- EX58-UD5 (F3)
- i920
- GSkill 12800C9 1600MHz (3x1GB) Trip. Chan. DDR3 (9-9-9-24) 1.5-1.6v
Originally I just ran with all auto defaults in the BIOS, which ran for 2 days (even played Fallout3 for hours). Then I tried setting the 9-9-9-24 with 1600MHz at 1.6v (12x Memory Multi), uncore at 24x (twice Memory Multi according to icrontic's calculator). That's mostly when the trouble seemed to start. Later when back with stock auto settings after a CMOS clear, I got a blue screen. Then the blue screens come thicker and faster until I can't get past a vista login without everything failing, leading to a blue screen. Strangely, this morning, it then stayed stable for 3hrs while I reinstalled Vista, until the whole thing happened again, until I can't log in.
I just can't seem to get it stable. Blue screens are of the type:
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
REFERENCE_BY_POINTER
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
CACHE_MANAGER
PAGE_FAULT_IN...
Please Help !!
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