I recently built my first computer with Asus P5B motherboard and 2GB of Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400. The modules are said to be good at 800Mhz 5-5-5-12 and 1.9v
The system sometimes reboot for no reasons, so I ran windows memory diagnostic and the memory modules failed the ERAND test. I tried manually set the DDR voltage in BIOS. The modules passed the overnight memory test at 1.8v. However the test produced errors at the default 1.9v. If I set the voltage to 2.0v or 2.1v, the test produces even more errors. How could this happen? I always thought that higher voltage means more stability. Could anyone here explain to me?
Also the SPD timing is 5-5-5-18, not the claimed 5-5-5-12. If I set the timing to 5-5-5-12 manually they the modules become unstable. How disappointing!
-Vincent
My system configuration:
Asus P5B
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400
eVGA GeForce 7600 GT KO
Antec P150 case with Neo HE 430 PSU
The system sometimes reboot for no reasons, so I ran windows memory diagnostic and the memory modules failed the ERAND test. I tried manually set the DDR voltage in BIOS. The modules passed the overnight memory test at 1.8v. However the test produced errors at the default 1.9v. If I set the voltage to 2.0v or 2.1v, the test produces even more errors. How could this happen? I always thought that higher voltage means more stability. Could anyone here explain to me?
Also the SPD timing is 5-5-5-18, not the claimed 5-5-5-12. If I set the timing to 5-5-5-12 manually they the modules become unstable. How disappointing!
-Vincent
My system configuration:
Asus P5B
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400
eVGA GeForce 7600 GT KO
Antec P150 case with Neo HE 430 PSU
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