Quote Originally Posted by Mastakilla View Post
is it normal that Everest only shows SPDs for my RAM at 380, 457 and 533Mhz?

Also in my BIOS, it only runs at 1066 instead of the expected 1800
And if I change the memory multiplier to for example 1333 (10 instead 8), it doesn't adjust the other timings with it (although everything is on auto atm)

does the RAM really only contain SPDs for those 3 speeds and not the higher ones?
That would mean I manually have to set my timings when going above 1066 right?

I'm also getting errors in test 4 of memtest86+ 4.00 with everything @ auto (so the lazy 1066 speed)

I just tried reseating the CPU, but that didn't help...

edit:
Increasing the voltage of the RAM from 1,5v to 1,62v (and in between) didn't help. (it starts failing test 2 then)
Does this mean my RAM is DOA? what else can I try to see if it works at the "supported" settings?
The RAM is on the compatibility list of the UD7 and atm all settings are at the default...
SPD info is just what is programmed into the memory is all, you will need to set things yourself manually if you want to run 1600+Mhz

Auto is not going to work either, you will need to set your own Uncore Multi, ram multi, QPI/Vtt voltage, Vdimm voltage, and timings.