Hey! Welcome to the forums my friend.
i have a 600W Fortron , so i dont think its PSU. plus it only started since i swapped out the XMS for the HZ. maybe a bios issue or something? G.S tech, any ideas?
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Hey! Welcome to the forums my friend.
i have a 600W Fortron , so i dont think its PSU. plus it only started since i swapped out the XMS for the HZ. maybe a bios issue or something? G.S tech, any ideas?
it just weird!Quote:
Originally Posted by etherealrhythm
i never hared multi auto back to 5....
i have no idea how to fix it
does it happy with other ram too?
nope. just since i swapped out the corsair for the HZ its started happening. anyone else have a clue?
ur avatar scares me........Quote:
Originally Posted by etherealrhythm
kidding, just weird to see, what mobo you use?
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Originally Posted by etherealrhythm
Why dont u try to update your bios or just flash the same u r using, may solve. I had a problem but not same yours, that my bios got crazy, didnt know if it "corrupted" (this word exists in english??? :eh: ), but when i boot the windows imediately i flash the same one i was using, done, solve my issue, so, why not try it if u didnt yet??
just bought a pair of these sticks. Encountering a very weird problem with this RAM where 3-4-4-8-1T at 265 passes memtest but the same timings produce a ton of errors in memtest at 250. The sticks also run extremely hot so just wondering if anybody else see the same issues, this is also with the case open.
-dan
try to lower the voltage and seeQuote:
Originally Posted by freddy418
and check out the air flow of your case!
voltage is at 2.6, 2.5 it fails everything. And the case cover is open, so outside air is flowing pretty freely through this thing.
-dan
would like to know what motherboard you use?Quote:
Originally Posted by freddy418
uccc should not run very hot tho
foxconn 6150k8ma
here's a pic of 2 hours of memtest at 265, weirdest ram I've ever encountered.
http://www.rpi.edu/~dengd/UCCC1.jpg
I ram memtest for 16 hours, just cause I could, no errors.
just wrapped up all the necessary testing of my kit. One module is good up to 280 at 2.6, the other one is good up to 265. G.Skill made a good product, but I still want to cry.
-dan
after a month of a billion settings, im still unable to get my HZ's past 265. im starting to think it might not be my HZ, but maybe my CPU? i hear the memory controller on my CAB2E isnt that great :(
Has anybody tested this G-Skill PC4400 HZ memory already on a DFI Lanparty nF3 UT 250GB motherboard :confused:
Do they get nice results :confused:
Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
they arent that great for subzero but they do fine on air from my experience with them
How come my HZ shows up in CPU-Z as 3-5-5-10 instead of 3-4-4-8?
Well it's just how they are labeled. anyhow at least you know you have a new set of ram.. The older ones had an SPD listing of 3-4-4-8. So there is a good chance your ram will clock a little higher then 265... :D
In which tab do you see those timings ?Quote:
Originally Posted by kianwee
The SPD-tab shows me too slower settings,.. it's just something which is programmed into a chip on your memory-module.
For example,.. mine is labeled on the outside 2-2-2-5 200Mhz.,..
cpu-Z in the SPD tab shows me 2,5-4-4-8 200Mhz.
with SPD 250 3-4-4-8, mobo will auto pick up as 3-3-3-6 and causing problem for those non-overclocker.
SPD is just for mobo to see, not for user!
hi,I have this memories and i want to put on 280mhz,what timings can i put?? and the voltage??
Thank:slap:
sorry for my bad english :( i am spanish and i dont know very well the english
I am a little confused as to what determines stable OC'ing of this RAM.
I quote G.S Technician here from 02/14/2006 - http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...0&postcount=24
I have been using two instances (set to 900MB each) of memtest ( by HCI Design ) for testing the max I can get from my 2GBHz's. I get no errors at 272 FSB running at 1:1 and 3-4-4-8. Ofcourse, since I am only testing the max RAM, the CPU multi is at 7 and the LDT is at 3. Above 272 FSB, I start to get an error in one of the instances of windows memtest.Quote:
hummm there are a good way to test it!
1. lower your CPU to 250 * 7 or 8 with the setting you have
2. start sp2004 large test or prime95 large test or memtest windows version
3. start clockgen
4. using clockgen to increase the FSB 251, 252, 253, until your test show error
5. restart your computer and increase .03v
6. repeate 1 to 4 again, if no big FSB increases, go to next step 7
7. lower about 5 FSB and do the full tests
this is my ultimate max memory overclock theory testing!
Now, I noticed that not a single screenshot of results posted by others in this forum show memtest instances. So I thought I would run two instances of Prime 95 OR SP2004 OR Super PI 32M . Well I can run those just fine at the same FSB's that the one of the memtest instances in windows gives me an error. I also noticed that the Large tests and the Super Pi tests are not really stressing the memory like two instances of memtest do.
My question is, is the method of running two instances of memtest to test stability of memory overclock valid? Or are the Prime 95 / SP2004 Large Tests enough to assume stability at a particular frequency since I do not see any screenshots for memtest instances in these posts? Please advise.
Can you post a screenie of a64 tweaker, DS/DDS and Vdimm please? :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by midisam775
y put this mems at 280 mhz at 2.7v but when i pass the memtest and the sp2004,the test failed,can i do something to stabilice that?? :toast:
I got this ram on friday and so far its been a pain. I manage to get it stable at 265 with 9 hr prime. When I put my multiplier back up it refuses to stay stable. Now I'm trying to use dividers and none of them will work, most of them won't boot. Any clue what I can do to make them work with dividers?
Hello, I have just ordered this ram yesterday it should be here in 2 days from newegg, i just wanted to know from my specs below what is the best setting to run this ram for maximum potential and best overclocking results, Thanks..