Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
Have you run MemTest 86+ or otherwise confirmed your RAM isn't at fault here? Of course, the IN9-32X MAX was a piece of junk from the get-go; its digital PWM was terribly unstable, ran incredibly hot, etc. I think they may have released a second rev IN9 with an updated PWM, but I'm not sure.

As for the 780i, I haven't heard of too many complaints. Assuming you're running the latest BIOS, I'd narrow my testing to the RAM and the PSU.
Well, like I said, my friend's PSU didnt help me at all while running the 680i board a couple days ago, and seeing as I am still experiencing the exact same types of crashing, I am going to guess swapping my friend's PSU back into my box is ALSO not going to help now. As for the ram, I tested all 4 DIMMs several months ago when I really started doing some digging.

All 4 checked out, though keep in mind I did not use any diagnostic software. I just ran one at a time and verified that they worked under real world trial.

Although, mayb a test would be in order....but hey, why should I need to test if I am only running them in pairs anyway? More than 1 of those DIMMs couldnt have failed, could they?