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Asus Striker Extreme + TwinX XMS2 PC5400
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I have some problems with my System, and I think it is the Memory. The System is a Asus Striker Extreme (BIOS v. 1004, CPU: Pentium-D 830), with 4x512 MB TwinX XMS2 PC5400, DDR2, so both in Dual Channel, currently running at 4-4-4-12. I get BSOD every know and then. I know for sure if I'm running a certain application, it will go to BSOD. Now I looked on some forums, and I might not be the only one who has problems with that. Asus itself is providing a so called QVL (Qualify Vendor List), but I couldn't find any infos about that. I haven't tried memtest yet, but thats the next thing I will do. Some suggested setting RAM Vcore to 2.1. Does this any good? But what else could be the problem ? And where can I find these magical QVL List for my Board ? |
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Yes, you will need to raise your memory voltage to 2.1v. Also, you may benefit from a slight increase to the FSBV and NBv since you have 4 DIMMs. What power supply are you using?
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Well, I set the VCORE of the memory to 2.1, but then I get errors straight away.
All processes are duing when I start Windows. I currently have raised the FSB to 810, so that the memory is running with 675 at 4-4-4-12-2T. However the system freezed at 5 o'clock when I looked on my system this morning. I don't know what is going on with my system, and if a certified memory is any better. What memory are certified for use with my Mobo from Corsair? Do you have this QVL List? |
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I have no problems with the PSU.
It has new fans inside. I have set the FSB to 802, and the DDR to 675. They are Unlinked, but the DDR is not going for the 675, but 668, so only 1 MHz more. But on the other side, it looks that it is now stable. I ran Super PI with 32MB, no problems, Stability Test with Everest for 30 min, no problems. |
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The quality of your PSU is very poor and new fans cannot change this. I believe that Blitzen is correct here. Can you list the power specifications of this Q-Tec?
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