Tup3x
[H]ard|Gawd
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I just don't understand what the heck is wrong with this mobo or ram. I have two G.SKILL F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL kits and originally this mobo (P8ZZ-V) failed to boot when all were installed (memok led glowing). Eventually I got it to boot with the other kit and flashed the newest BIOS. Then in installed all sticks and everything worked. So I though that it fixed it. Worked about two weeks and then I got BSOD and memok led glowing again. If I managed to boot, I got sheitloads of memory errors in memtest. After the first bsod the same thin happened again after one day and I had to use two sticks to get it working again.
For some reason everything seems to work with two sticks and even with four for some period of time before things go bad again. I've been trying manual settings and XMP profile, even boosting voltage a bit. This is so damn random and at times it can run memtest for ages and ages without issues. Is this some kind of BIOS issue or what?
If I test these kits individually, I can't seem to get this unstable.
EDIT:
Actually... I'm not sure if I had XMP on when I used four sticks. Now I do, let's see how long this stability lasts this time.
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It would be killer feature if it would be possible to adjust fan speed via rpm from BIOS instead of relying on the fan expert 2 tool.
For some reason everything seems to work with two sticks and even with four for some period of time before things go bad again. I've been trying manual settings and XMP profile, even boosting voltage a bit. This is so damn random and at times it can run memtest for ages and ages without issues. Is this some kind of BIOS issue or what?
If I test these kits individually, I can't seem to get this unstable.
EDIT:
Actually... I'm not sure if I had XMP on when I used four sticks. Now I do, let's see how long this stability lasts this time.
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It would be killer feature if it would be possible to adjust fan speed via rpm from BIOS instead of relying on the fan expert 2 tool.
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