Quote Originally Posted by longsiew
TQ for the reply. But can you enlighten me on this. Does this mean my mosfet is faulty or my RAM is faulty? So how to remedy the mosfet problem. Last night I could run my comp and benchmarks at 260MHz with ONLY a stick of RAM. Of course, the performance is affected by this. My sisoft is at around 36** and it is half compared to dual channel which was around 71**.
Sorry, but ^don.k's^ affirmation is not true, because my new DFI i have got RMAéd (because the first one did the same things as yours) is still doing same strange things, and I havent got changed the vdimm jumper to 4v yet, so this is not the cause of the problem...
I have also changed my CPU (thinking about faulty mem controller) and the problem is still here.
I have tried different PSU´s, because my main PSU is 20pin, and DFI says that the 4v for the vdimm shoudnt work with this type of PSU´s (but it works perfectly... ) and have tried with an OCZ 520 24pin, a CoolerMaster Real Power 450 24pin and it does the same things...
I have tried other ram, and the problem hasnt gone.
Resumming, I am thinking about incompatibilties between DFI NF4 and UTT...
When my mobo starts to give me the problem, I swap the modules in the slots, and then it boots fine...
Is not a BIOS problem, because my new DFI RMA´ed is still with the BIOS from factory, and it does the same weird things...
I think that we will have to live with this problem, or change our DFI by a MSI Neo4 + DDR Booster...
Hope that all of my tries to find the cause of problem could help some1...
Tell me any idea that you have about this problem... :P
Bye!