Hi all,
have following setup:
Motherboard: MSI X58 Pro-E (stock settings)
CPU: i7 930 / 2.8 GHz (stock speeds / cooler)
RAM: Corsair XMS3 - Memory - 6 GB : 3 x 2 GB - DIMM 240-pin - DDR3 - 1333 MHz / PC3-10600 - CL9 - 1.5
Windows: 7 32-bit and 7 64-bit (on 2 separate HDDs).
On Windows 7 64-bit it uses the 6 GB of RAM but Blue Screens.
On Windows 7 32-bit it doesn't blue screen but runs slowly and various games crash
I've run Memtest in following configurations (A,B,C refer to the 3 sticks of 2 GB each)
A B C = Error
A B = Clean
A C = Clean first run (6 passes), but on a second try later it showed Error straight away.
B C = Error
C = Clean
So I would guess this points at stick C being dodgy, but on it's own it shows no issues.
The CPU runs at about 65 idle which I know is high (getting a new cooler this week) but not dangerous.
My question:
With my combination of motherboard / CPU / RAM - should I be setting specific settings in the BIOS to allow it to run smoother? I had similar issues on my other PC where I had to up the DRAM voltage and change some other settings - but someone else on these forums advised me what to set and I have no clue when it comes to these things.
Any help is much appreciated - I know it looks like pretty much a simple RAM issues but I really don't have a lot to spare right now if just a configuration change would help.
have following setup:
Motherboard: MSI X58 Pro-E (stock settings)
CPU: i7 930 / 2.8 GHz (stock speeds / cooler)
RAM: Corsair XMS3 - Memory - 6 GB : 3 x 2 GB - DIMM 240-pin - DDR3 - 1333 MHz / PC3-10600 - CL9 - 1.5
Windows: 7 32-bit and 7 64-bit (on 2 separate HDDs).
On Windows 7 64-bit it uses the 6 GB of RAM but Blue Screens.
On Windows 7 32-bit it doesn't blue screen but runs slowly and various games crash
I've run Memtest in following configurations (A,B,C refer to the 3 sticks of 2 GB each)
A B C = Error
A B = Clean
A C = Clean first run (6 passes), but on a second try later it showed Error straight away.
B C = Error
C = Clean
So I would guess this points at stick C being dodgy, but on it's own it shows no issues.
The CPU runs at about 65 idle which I know is high (getting a new cooler this week) but not dangerous.
My question:
With my combination of motherboard / CPU / RAM - should I be setting specific settings in the BIOS to allow it to run smoother? I had similar issues on my other PC where I had to up the DRAM voltage and change some other settings - but someone else on these forums advised me what to set and I have no clue when it comes to these things.
Any help is much appreciated - I know it looks like pretty much a simple RAM issues but I really don't have a lot to spare right now if just a configuration change would help.