If it's not running at stock 1600mhz timings try one stick at a time. One of them might be bad.
If it's not running at stock 1600mhz timings try one stick at a time. One of them might be bad.
deejayburnout (20-05-2015)
The ram is brand new.
Might set back to 1600mhz and try memtest. Forgot about that.
I thought you were running @ 1600MHz , due to post below
As Corsair tech page don't state CR, I decided to read some reviews of the RAM you have, to see if it confirm what CPU-Z memory tab profile data is stated.
2T is it's stock CR with timings/volts on Corsair page/CPU-Z memory tab.
The reviews I read can get this RAM to work 1T but I'd just try 2T first, once known all good then tinkering time (if you want) .
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I think I have found my issue.....
When I set-up my ram initally on manual mode, I set the speed but never adjusted the timings to 9,9,9,24 as needed. i left it at s 11,11,10,44 ( or something like that ).
i set them correctly and computer seems fine now.
Silly me.
That's what I was trying to say, set the speed and timings manually. Glad you got it sorted.
deejayburnout (20-05-2015)
I actually thought I did, presuming that when set to manual, it defaulted to the ram timings. Seems like it stuck to the auto timings set by mobo.
Thanks for your help.
No worries. I was slightly disappointed with the Ram as it wasn't very overclockable. The more I read about it, I doubt for my PC uses I'd notice. Being able to undervolt satisfied my nature to tweak.
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