Since I've had this computer, I've been having issues with my RAM where I'd be unable to use all of it. Normally, it would only use 4 or 2 out of the 6 installed (right now I'm at 2). I'm not just pulling this from the Windows Experience Index, but also the task manager and bios.
Using Gskill RAM ( http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231225 ) and a Gigabyte mobo ( http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813128423 ), i7 930 processor.
I've tried loosening the heat sink, that didn't really affect things. Checked for bent socket pins and couldn't find any. I did find that a power chord was not plugged in all the way, and pushing it in further got be up to 6 consistently, but for some reason after the lan last weekend I'm back to 2 (it was 4, then 2, then 4, then 6 (!?), and now 2).
I've asked my dad about this (he's been helping me out with it), he thinks it might just be bad memory modules. Any thoughts? I'd rather not have to buy new ram right away.
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#3
Posted 21 July 2010 - 08:46 PM
Run a memtest. Also, I called NASA and they told me that it might be a bottleneck somewhere.
"Failing grade 2 is like going to Zimbabwe." - http://www.questions...reasonline.com/


#4
Posted 21 July 2010 - 09:23 PM
I would trust NASA. Also dont forget that computer parts usually have a warranty, so you could always RMA some back if you think itll fix the problem.
#5
Posted 22 July 2010 - 10:39 AM
Don't forget that Tom's Hardware picked this motherboard as their choicest selection, so you know it's filled to the brim with amazing.
Sarcasm aside, if you think it may be your memory modules, try using one stick at a time in the board. If you get no POSTs or beeps with a single stick, set the stick to the side in a bad pile and try another.
If you are still having issues, try switching memory slots. The slots on the board could be bad.
Sarcasm aside, if you think it may be your memory modules, try using one stick at a time in the board. If you get no POSTs or beeps with a single stick, set the stick to the side in a bad pile and try another.
If you are still having issues, try switching memory slots. The slots on the board could be bad.




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#6
Posted 22 July 2010 - 01:42 PM
I heard about this problem before with i7 systems and dorky ram..... try manually setting the RAM voltage, stuff like that. See if that helps any.
#7
Posted 22 July 2010 - 02:08 PM
Don't follow any advice you read in this thread
Not even this post
Not even this post
"Failing grade 2 is like going to Zimbabwe." - http://www.questions...reasonline.com/


#8
Posted 22 July 2010 - 06:08 PM
Kk, won't do Brain. Currently not working on memtest you didn't suggest. Then I won't test out the modules individually. My dad doesn't say that he thinks the board and memory don't not compatible. I don't think he's just not trying to get new ram for something that isn't a new computer.
NASA
EDIT: I'm unsure how to decipher this. It recognizes all 3 modules, but still says total ram is 2047 MB. Gonna check each stick alone later, probably tomorrow, set voltages if that doesn't work.
http://img705.images.../dscn0085sv.jpg
NASA
EDIT: I'm unsure how to decipher this. It recognizes all 3 modules, but still says total ram is 2047 MB. Gonna check each stick alone later, probably tomorrow, set voltages if that doesn't work.
http://img705.images.../dscn0085sv.jpg
This post has been edited by Messer: 22 July 2010 - 06:48 PM
#9
Posted 24 July 2010 - 02:18 PM
Double postan for great justice.
Got it up to 6.00 consistently after switching the modules around. Thanks for the help!
Got it up to 6.00 consistently after switching the modules around. Thanks for the help!
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