Memtest error is confusing me

rking12345678

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I ran memtest yesterday and after about two hours I got an error. I went about testing each stick of RAM separately allowing memtest to run for 12+ hours straight on each stick, which is about the maximum amount of time I could really afford, and during each test I received 0 errors. What would cause errors with both sticks of RAM in together while they run fine separately? CPU-Z has this to say about my RAM.

DIMM # 1
SMBus address 0x50
Memory type DDR2
Module format Regular UDIMM
Manufacturer (ID) Apacer Technology (7F7A000000000000)
Size 2048 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
Part number 78.A1GA0.AQZ
Serial number 05809412
Manufacturing date Week 41/Year 09
Number of banks 2
Data width 64 bits
Correction None
Nominal Voltage 1.80 Volts
EPP no
XMP no
JEDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
JEDEC #1 3.0-3-3-9-12 @ 200 MHz
JEDEC #2 4.0-4-4-12-16 @ 266 MHz
JEDEC #3 5.0-5-5-18-23 @ 400 MHz

DIMM # 2
SMBus address 0x51
Memory type DDR2
Module format Regular UDIMM
Manufacturer (ID) A-Data Technology (7F7F7F7FCB000000)
Size 2048 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
Part number
Manufacturing date Week 12/Year 10
Number of banks 2
Data width 64 bits
Correction None
Nominal Voltage 1.80 Volts
EPP no
XMP no
JDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
JEDEC #1 3.0-3-3-9-12 @ 200 MHz
JEDEC #2 4.0-4-4-12-16 @ 266 MHz
JEDEC #3 5.0-5-5-18-23 @ 400 MHz

I had to manually set my CPU voltage in the BIOS but everything else is set to auto, are there some other settings I need to change manually as well? My specs should be in my signature so hopefully that'll be good enough for the moment. Thanks for any help.
 

Voo

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Maybe it's one of the slots? Try the other two (assuming you've got 4) and see if that helps.
 

RebateMonger

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That's not uncommon to see failures with two sticks (especially in Dual-channel mode) while each individual stick shows no problem.

I don't know the exact reason.
 

rking12345678

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I manually set RAM voltage to 1.805v, closest to 1.8v my BIOS has, and memtest made it 10 hours without an error before I quit it and restarted. I'm wondering if perhaps my RAM wasn't getting enough or too much voltage while on auto.
 

rking12345678

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That's set to auto as well, but I don't know what to set it to and I haven't had much luck with google on that.
 
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That's set to auto as well, but I don't know what to set it to and I haven't had much luck with google on that.

Do you know what it reads through a software program like hardware monitor? or also does it say in your bios? I know it says auto but sometimes there will be a gray area that has a reading.. I'm thinking with my P45 chipset I was running between 1.3-1.36v... someone correct me if it doesn't seem right...
 

rking12345678

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HWMonitor lists the following voltages:

+3.3v
CPU VCORE
VIN1
VIN2
+5v
+12v
VSB3V
VBAT

I don't know which of these would be the northbridge one. In my BIOS all it tells me is that it's set to auto, it doesn't tell me anything else.
 

Majic 7

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Using two different manufacturer's modules might be the problem. Even matched sticks can be a problem.
 

rking12345678

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I spent a good amount of time trying to find a second Apacer 2GB stick online and couldn't find one that was an exact match, the ADATA one was the closest I could find at the time. Originally this computer came with 1GB Kingston and 2GB Apacer RAM, I didn't have any issues with that setup and sometimes I wish I hadn't switched the 1GB out. I could replace the Apacer one with a matching ADATA one but I can't afford that for a couple months so at the moment I have to work with what I have.
 
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one thing to do is in the bios change the voltage to it's recommended spec. Like my DDR3 1333 kit on my i7 is rated between 1.5-1.6v for the speeds. I have it set manually to 1.6v

Now from what I can remember on my Gigabyte UD3R board, I also had the NB manually set. I think it was around 1.3v