My motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus (it think its )
My memory ...
Slots 0, 2 contain CORSAIR XMS2 DHX 2GB DDR2 (PC2 6400)
Slots 1, 3 contain CORSAIR XMS2 1GB DDR2 (PC2 6400)
Processor: Core 2 Duo E6850
OS: Vista x64 Ultimate
* Memory explicitly set to the 4/4/4/12 with 2.1 volts in BIOS
* No overclocking, but it has by only using nub bios options in the past
I originally had 4GB (2 sets of these) in the system, but after while I was having random freezing with certain applications. Running memtest with each chip individually confirmed on of them was bad. I ordered replacement ram since I could also use the extra ram. I chose the replacement ram based on the fact that it had same suggested timings and voltages as existing ram.
It has seemed to be running fine for the past couple of weeks, over the past couple of days I've had the same issues with freezing. I've not really changed my usage pattern, since installing I've had applications running consuming large amount of ram. This time I ran memtest without touching anything and I noticed before the first pass was complete that errors were occurring. I might be nubbish at interpreting how memtest works so I want to pose a couple of questions:
(1) Can the errors a result of some malfunction with the motherboard (if yes how likely)?
(2) For future reference can I mix memory that have different timings/voltages (are they suggested or hardfast))?
I plan on RMA'ing them regardless.
My memory ...
Slots 0, 2 contain CORSAIR XMS2 DHX 2GB DDR2 (PC2 6400)
Slots 1, 3 contain CORSAIR XMS2 1GB DDR2 (PC2 6400)
Processor: Core 2 Duo E6850
OS: Vista x64 Ultimate
* Memory explicitly set to the 4/4/4/12 with 2.1 volts in BIOS
* No overclocking, but it has by only using nub bios options in the past
I originally had 4GB (2 sets of these) in the system, but after while I was having random freezing with certain applications. Running memtest with each chip individually confirmed on of them was bad. I ordered replacement ram since I could also use the extra ram. I chose the replacement ram based on the fact that it had same suggested timings and voltages as existing ram.
It has seemed to be running fine for the past couple of weeks, over the past couple of days I've had the same issues with freezing. I've not really changed my usage pattern, since installing I've had applications running consuming large amount of ram. This time I ran memtest without touching anything and I noticed before the first pass was complete that errors were occurring. I might be nubbish at interpreting how memtest works so I want to pose a couple of questions:
(1) Can the errors a result of some malfunction with the motherboard (if yes how likely)?
(2) For future reference can I mix memory that have different timings/voltages (are they suggested or hardfast))?
I plan on RMA'ing them regardless.
Last edited by jsnipy (2008-12-21 23:40:31)