Memory problems help

Lean L

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Is there something I'm missing? No way should the mem voltage ve 3.14V. Can't change this manually either.

I have an asus p5n32e sli board. It has all sorts of random memory issues. I can only use two sticks otherwise it crashes all the time. I have flashed the bios to the latest, still no go. The memory is approved I believe. Anyone have anything similiar or advice? Thanks
 

brandonwh64

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try lowering the voltage to about around 1.6-1.9v and see if it will boot and be stable at that
 

lxskllr

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Looks like a bad reading to me. I'd check it in BIOS. I doubt your ram would be alive running that high.
 

Lean L

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Looks like a bad reading to me. I'd check it in BIOS. I doubt your ram would be alive running that high.

same reading in the bios. Apparantly there's a lot of memory issues with this board.
 

lxskllr

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same reading in the bios. Apparantly there's a lot of memory issues with this board.

Wow, I wouldn't think the ram would last running that high. You can't manually lower it, eh? That's weird, and I don't really know how to approach it. Can you touch the ram, and hold your finger on it? Maybe it's being misreported in BIOS also. I'd think it would be too hot to touch at that voltage.

The only advice I can give is never buy Nvidia chipsets in the future. They seem to always have issues. Intel's the only way to go for Intel processors imo.