Thursday, April 15, 2010

Would going from 1 X 4 GB's RAM to 2 X 2 ...

As the title says, I have 4 1GB's sticks of RAM in my computer at the moment, and running at their stock speeds (800 MHz) causes my computer to blue screen. But if I run them at 667 MHz the blue screens are gone, so if I installed 2 2GB sticks of RAM in my computer, would this fix the blue screens? (I think this is less stressful on the motherboard?)Would going from 1 X 4 GB's RAM to 2 X 2 ...
it is less stressful on the motherboard but i dont know if it will solve you BSOD problemWould going from 1 X 4 GB's RAM to 2 X 2 ...
1 of your ram is bad or more check them 1 by 1 see if you get a blue screen i used to have this problem wean i had 3 sticks of corsair ddr2 1 ram was bad i used to get bluescreen and wean i take that ram out i dont get any blue screens
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[QUOTE=''IQT786''] 1 of your ram is bad or more check them 1 by 1 see if you get a blue screen i used to have this problem wean i had 3 sticks of corsair ddr2 1 ram was bad i used to get bluescreen and wean i take that ram out i dont get any blue screens[/QUOTE]I've run memtest with all 4 sticks of RAM in and I got lots of errors, but when I tested them all individualy they came up with no errors. I'm pretty sure my MB simply can't handle 4 individual sticks at 800 MHz, because i've seen others with my motherboard having the same problem as mine, and the fact that as I lowered the speeds on the RAM it slowly became more and more stable. MB is a Gigabyte 965P-DS3 btw
whats your north bridge volt
[QUOTE=''IQT786'']whats your north bridge volt[/QUOTE]No idea, would you know of a program to monitor it? (in the BIOS it automatically optimizes voltages, so it doesn't say what they are)
no you have to go to the bios and set the NB volt your self every p35 motherboard has this problem what is your fsb right now
[QUOTE=''IQT786'']no you have to go to the bios and set the NB volt your self every p35 motherboard has this problem what is your fsb right now[/QUOTE]It isn't a P35... unless i'm missing something. fsb is 1333 MHz (I have a Q6600 overclocked to 3.0 GHz from 2.4 if that matters, bus speed is set at 333 MHz)
your still gona have to up the NB volts to 1.4v try and see what happens

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