Corsair memory turned out to be damaged/Got a firm price and ETA on E8500 processor
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Originally Posted by
kberguy1
PC BIOS at stock settings/stock speeds. These Corsair modules are rated for 1142 MHz at 2.1V, so I set BIOS to that voltage while using my old memory modules. I then replaced the Patriot memory modules with one Corsair PC-9136 module, and checked it in each of the four DIMM slots. Nothing. I tried again with the 2nd module in each of the four slots, and got the same result. Nothing, PC POST is stuck with LED on motherboard dispaying C1.
Unless there is something else I am missing, I have to assume the memory is defective/incompatible with MB. Any final suggestions?
I needed to put my old memory back so I could go in BIOS and boost vDIMM to 2.25 v as suggested by a Corsair tech rep.
I was in process of reseating one of the Corsair memory modules when the one heat shield and part of an Ic fell off. I guess that explains my memory problem:(
The dealer I bought memory from is going to get RMA'd right away, but "right away" might take ten business days. it is a good thing my Patriot memory is still working ok.
On a seperate issue, I have an Intel E8500 "Penryn" Dual Core Processor coming for a confirmed price of $312 Canadian dollars. Delivery is quoted as 2-3 weeks...