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    Quote Originally Posted by jamz1155 View Post
    I suppose I'm not actually 100% certain, given that this board has problems reporting voltages in windows. I have gone all the way up to "+.350V" in the BIOS, which the PC Health section tells me is feeding 1.95 volts. I am unfamiliar with DDR3, so I don't know how much farther I can go.
    Dont go overboard on the Ram with volts.. Set it to where the Bios is correct for yor rated volts ,while trying to trouble shoot.


    Set the Ram mode for speed and see what the setting report on Auto timing?

    Maybe try Raisng the TRC value to something like 34 or even 42 or even higher.

    It may be that the Mushkin timing dosnt like the Mobo.

    Also use Memtest make shure you dont have errors.

    if you get errors right away , send the Ram back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    Dont go overboard on the Ram with volts.. Set it to where the Bios is correct for yor rated volts ,while trying to trouble shoot.
    The RAM is rated for between 1.85 to 1.95 volts according to the packaging. That's the range in which I've been testing

    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    Set the Ram mode for speed and see what the setting report on Auto timing?
    That's the other weird thing, this board doesn't obey the SPD on the sticks at all. If I set the timings to auto, it runs the RAM at 11-11-11-27, or something like that (also not stable at 1600mhz). Which is weird because, for those of you who've seen the BIOS on this board, it displays the SPD values in a column on right right side of the settings.

    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    Maybe try Raisng the TRC value to something like 34 or even 42 or even higher.
    I'll try that, although it's pretty high already.

    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    It may be that the Mushkin timing dosnt like the Mobo.

    Also use Memtest make shure you dont have errors.

    if you get errors right away , send the Ram back.
    I'll try that too, stand by...

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