- Aug 25, 2001
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I've been setting up one of my gaming rigs.
GA-P35-DS3R
4x1GB of SuperTalent DDR2-667
E2140
I have the CPU set at 410 FSB, 3280 Mhz, 1.425v in BIOS (1.36v actual).
I have the memory ratio at 2.0, meaning DDR2-820.
Ram timings 5-5-5-15, +0.2v VDIMM (around 1.984 measured by BIOS).
I first tested with 4-4-4-12, because a friend of mine has the same ram and is running at those timings, and I found an error (with Memtest86+ 1.65).
So I switched back to 5-5-5-15 timings, and I found an error at the same place, same bits. So it seems that the RAM is bad.
So I take out two of the DIMMs, and re-test, and find an error again.
So now, I've tested each of the remaining DIMM individually, and neither one showed an error.
It appears that I only seem to have an error when they are running in dual-channel mode.
Do you think that this is unusual, to only have memory fail when in dual-channel mode? The next test that I'm going to run, is to take the two DIMMs originally removed, and test them as a pair, and see if I get the same error. If I do, then it sounds like it wouldn't be the RAM, but instead, the mobo???
This is frustrating, I hate having RAM errors.
GA-P35-DS3R
4x1GB of SuperTalent DDR2-667
E2140
I have the CPU set at 410 FSB, 3280 Mhz, 1.425v in BIOS (1.36v actual).
I have the memory ratio at 2.0, meaning DDR2-820.
Ram timings 5-5-5-15, +0.2v VDIMM (around 1.984 measured by BIOS).
I first tested with 4-4-4-12, because a friend of mine has the same ram and is running at those timings, and I found an error (with Memtest86+ 1.65).
So I switched back to 5-5-5-15 timings, and I found an error at the same place, same bits. So it seems that the RAM is bad.
So I take out two of the DIMMs, and re-test, and find an error again.
So now, I've tested each of the remaining DIMM individually, and neither one showed an error.
It appears that I only seem to have an error when they are running in dual-channel mode.
Do you think that this is unusual, to only have memory fail when in dual-channel mode? The next test that I'm going to run, is to take the two DIMMs originally removed, and test them as a pair, and see if I get the same error. If I do, then it sounds like it wouldn't be the RAM, but instead, the mobo???
This is frustrating, I hate having RAM errors.