Hello,
I have purchased additional 2 sticks of Crucial Ballistix Elite 2x8GB (BLE8G4D26AFEA.16FAD) modules and placed them on my Gigabyte Z170X-UD3 along with other 2 exactly the same modules. Now I have 32 gb of RAM. The problem is that memtest fails.
I tried to test them in combinations of two, tested each pair for almost 50 hours, tried changing mb slots, and all those tests PASSED. But when I use all 4 sticks at once, memtest always fails.
Memtest output: http://imgur.com/nGP1nKC
I took those sticks to my friend who has Gygabyte Z170x Gaming 7 and he tried out, memtest passed with no errors with all 4 ram.
So I took my Gygabyte to RMA. When it was returned, the problem wasn't solved and memtest was still showing errors.
So I bought ASUS SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1. Unfortunatelly this motherboard acts exactly the same way - everything works fine with 2 sticks, but once all 4 sticks are installed memtest shows errors or shows no errors and this line:
"Note: Ram may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips"
XMP profile is set. PSU - 650w thermaltake.
I read this thread: http://www.passmark.com/forum/memtes...er-mitigation=
I tried to reduce tREFI and tREFIX9, but it had no effect.
2 times Memtest didn't finish as the system was freezing.
I also tried to increase DRAM voltage from 1.2v to 1.3v but it had no effect either.
I tried to change PSU and CPU but it had no effect. CPU is using water cooling system, and I tried cooling RAM with a fan, but no effect there either.
When using only 2 sticks they work perfectly in any slot with no errors.
Passmark Rammon sees all RAM sticks as identical except for their serial numbers.
I tried bios 2202 and 3007 on ASUS Sabertooth.
Help mee..
I have purchased additional 2 sticks of Crucial Ballistix Elite 2x8GB (BLE8G4D26AFEA.16FAD) modules and placed them on my Gigabyte Z170X-UD3 along with other 2 exactly the same modules. Now I have 32 gb of RAM. The problem is that memtest fails.
I tried to test them in combinations of two, tested each pair for almost 50 hours, tried changing mb slots, and all those tests PASSED. But when I use all 4 sticks at once, memtest always fails.
Memtest output: http://imgur.com/nGP1nKC
I took those sticks to my friend who has Gygabyte Z170x Gaming 7 and he tried out, memtest passed with no errors with all 4 ram.
So I took my Gygabyte to RMA. When it was returned, the problem wasn't solved and memtest was still showing errors.
So I bought ASUS SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1. Unfortunatelly this motherboard acts exactly the same way - everything works fine with 2 sticks, but once all 4 sticks are installed memtest shows errors or shows no errors and this line:
"Note: Ram may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips"
XMP profile is set. PSU - 650w thermaltake.
I read this thread: http://www.passmark.com/forum/memtes...er-mitigation=
I tried to reduce tREFI and tREFIX9, but it had no effect.
2 times Memtest didn't finish as the system was freezing.
I also tried to increase DRAM voltage from 1.2v to 1.3v but it had no effect either.
I tried to change PSU and CPU but it had no effect. CPU is using water cooling system, and I tried cooling RAM with a fan, but no effect there either.
When using only 2 sticks they work perfectly in any slot with no errors.
Passmark Rammon sees all RAM sticks as identical except for their serial numbers.
I tried bios 2202 and 3007 on ASUS Sabertooth.
Help mee..
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