- I ran Memtest 86+ with the following:
- 4DIMMS - get errors
- Individually in slots 1 or 3 for between 1-7 hours - no errors
- - curiously one module gave errors in slot 3, but when I ran it in slot 1 or slot 3 again it gave no errors (maybe this module is the problem and I just need to run it for longer?
- Everytime I run all 16GB at once, the errors seem to appear when it is testing between 16000GB and 16384MB, I don't know if that is an indication of what's wrong?
For all those tests I was running the Motherboard with Optimized defaults in the BIOS. Previously on my 4GB RAM I had the computer using XMP and also had the speedstep and other CPU energy saving features on (no turbo boost) and that was solid. I have tried changing many different BIOS settings and nothing seems to make the 16GB stable.
The computer seems to run solid for like 3-6 days before crashing again. Clearing the CMOS allows me to turn it on successfully when I can't get it to POST sometimes.
I read that using all 4 slots means I need to increase the DRAM voltage above 1.5V. The Motherboard already runs it at 1.58V, so I tried 1.6 and 1.62V. I also tried increasing the QPI/VTT from the default 1.1V to 1.21V. None of these changes can make me get no errors with 16GB in Memtest. Currently I have manually set all the timings to match the 9-9-9-24 required by the RAM and have the following other settings:
QPI/VTT Voltage..........1.100v.....[1.21V]
DRAM Voltage..............1.500v.....[1.62V]
CPU Clock Ratio 17x
>>>>> Standard Clock Control <<<<<
BCLK Frequency ..........................[160]
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)..........[Disabled]
System Memory Multiplier (SPD)...........[10]
Memory Frequency (MHz)................1600 (non editable)
PCI Express Frequency (MHz)..............[Auto]
Advanced Memory Settings:
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)..........[Disabled]
System Memory Multiplier (SPD)...........[Auto]
Memory Frequency (MHz)................1600 (non editable)
Performance Enhance (SPD)............. [Standard]
What do you think I should do? I would rather not go back to my 4GB RAM, but I can't really live with an unstable system. Should I try and run that potentially faulty RAM stick for longer in Memtest and then if I get errors again, should I just return that stick? What other tests can I do, or is Memtest the best one? Do I need to increase the DRAM or QPI/VTT voltages more?
I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks!
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