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Asus P5N32-E SLI And CM2X1024-6400 4 GIG RAM


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Hello I have Asus p5n32-E slie with 4 x CM2X1024-6400 Winch can,nt get to pass a memorey test with 3 stick ram i can get to pass but when every i add 4 it fails i set the ram voltage time to the specs on ram

 

I tryed brand new set of ram all the moudules will pass when test one at time or 2 at time

 

1 module all test fine

2 modules they pass

 

4 fails

 

Lastest Bios on Asus board

 

Any Suggestions This build has been driveing me nutz not working

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Hello I have Asus p5n32-E slie with 4 x CM2X1024-6400 Winch can,nt get to pass a memorey test with 3 stick ram i can get to pass but when every i add 4 it fails i set the ram voltage time to the specs on ram

 

I tryed brand new set of ram all the moudules will pass when test one at time or 2 at time

 

1 module all test fine

2 modules they pass

 

4 fails

 

Lastest Bios on Asus board

 

Any Suggestions This build has been driveing me nutz not working

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I've got one suggestion and this comes from quite a bit of experience on these boards. Sell the 4 X 1024 and move to 2 X 2048 and your issues will be dealt with. With the falling prices in DRAM it just makes no sense to drop throughput with 4 X 1024 and then added to that, the issues of finding stability at all.

 

It's just not worth your time. Yes, you will find stability with some boards and 4 X 1024 but it is a crap shoot and the statistics are not good. I know this is not what you want to hear and I wish you good luck in finding stability.

 

To try:

 

  • Enter the BIOS with one stick.
  • Set the Vdimm to 2.0V
  • Set the throughput down to 667Mhz
  • Shut the system down.
  • Install the four dimms

Results?

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I've got one suggestion and this comes from quite a bit of experience on these boards. Sell the 4 X 1024 and move to 2 X 2048 and your issues will be dealt with. With the falling prices in DRAM it just makes no sense to drop throughput with 4 X 1024 and then added to that, the issues of finding stability at all.

 

It's just not worth your time. Yes, you will find stability with some boards and 4 X 1024 but it is a crap shoot and the statistics are not good. I know this is not what you want to hear and I wish you good luck in finding stability.

 

To try:

 

  • Enter the BIOS with one stick.
  • Set the Vdimm to 2.0V
  • Set the throughput down to 667Mhz
  • Shut the system down.
  • Install the four dimms

Results?

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