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tighey
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![]() Topic: Can't get Corsair Dominator PC8500 to run at 1066Posted: 29/Mar/2009 at 19:17 |
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Hi Guys,
I've recently installed 2x2GB Corsair Dominator PC8500 (1066) sticks into my PC but am having trouble with getting the memory to run at the advertised 1066MHZ. I have the following components mobo and CPU: - - Mobo: EVGA 780i SLI - CPU: E6850 overclocked to 3.6Ghz Now I've been checking the memory in memtest+ and I have been getting errors when I running the sticks at 1066Mhz, however when I drop the speed down to 800MHZ memtest reports no errors. On the 1066 error runs I have the BIOS confgured to the following: - - SLI-Ready Memory: Expert - CPU Freq MHz: 3600 - CPU Mutiplier: 9x - FSB (QDR), MHz: 1600 - MEM (DDR) MHz: 1066 - Memory Timings: - tCL: 5 - tRCD: 5 - tRP: 5 - tRAS: 15 - CMD: 2T - Advanced Timings - tRRD: 4 - tRC: 22 - tWR: 6 - tWTR: 10 - tREF: Auto (sets to 7.8uS) - Voltages - CPU Core: 1.425 - CPU FSB: 1.3 - Memory: 2.1 - nForce SPP: 1.40 - nForce MCP: 1.50 - HT nForce SPP <-> MCP: 1.20 - nForce MCP Aux: 1.50 I've doubled checked and everything is set as per recommended memory timings, however I always recieve memtest errors when running at MEM DDR Mhz setting of 1066. I also tried running the sticks against the CPU set back to 'factory' speeds (FSB 1333), however I still got memTest errors. Is there something I'm doing wrong? - or am I looking at faulty sticks here? Much Thanks for any help you can give! Tighey Edited by tighey - 29/Mar/2009 at 19:28 |
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Cyber_Tech2
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 10:06 |
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Raise the tRAS to 18 and if you have the option for tRFC raise it to 65.
Might need 2.2Volts for the RAM.
Mike
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tighey
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 10:22 |
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Ok thanks Mike, will try it when I get home tonight.
Am I right in thinking since memtest shows no errors at the 800 settings its unlikely that the memory itself is faulty? Or could they work - just not up to the advertised specification (in which I could ask corsair for replacements)?
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Cyber_Tech2
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 11:37 |
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They do work and just they aren't stable at their rated speed, so should get replacements.
I tend to find that 15 tRAS@1066 is often a bit too low, 18 is usually needed though so hopefully it's just a small change Mike |
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 11:52 |
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Are there any BIOS updates for that board that affect memory stability? I've had similar issues before with early BIOS versions, which have disappeared after flashing a later one.
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tighey
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 12:00 |
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Hmm if a remember correctly I'm on Bios version 6... was having a bit of difficulty tracking down the bios on EVGA website.
Also can't remember how the hell to flash the Bios... though thats just a matter of some quick research to do!
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Cyber_Tech2
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 12:20 |
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P06 should have no issues with 1066 RAM. I think we're up to P08 now though.
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tighey
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![]() Posted: 30/Mar/2009 at 20:43 |
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Hi Guys, have flashed bios and tried the Ram at the following @ 1066 (Both at 2.1 & 2.2V): -
- 5,5,5,15,2T - 5,5,5,18,2T - 5,7,7,18,2T Alas I get memtest errors (though this time rather then recieving them in test #5 I start to get them in test #7). Is it time for a RMA with Corsair or is there something else I can do? Edited by tighey - 30/Mar/2009 at 20:44 |
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Cyber_Tech2
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![]() Posted: 31/Mar/2009 at 09:09 |
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If they're not working at 2.2V 5-7-7-18-2T thenthere's an issue yes
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tighey
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![]() Posted: 31/Mar/2009 at 15:01 |
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Ok cheers Mike,
Thanks for all the help!
Have RMA'd the sticks, will let you know how I get on when the replacements arrive. In the meantime back I go to my trusty cyberpower supplied OCZ PC6400 sticks!
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tighey
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![]() Posted: 01/Apr/2009 at 12:58 |
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Hi Guys,
I was in process of organising a RMA when I decided to test each stick speratly @1066, both passed memtest. I then checked each Dimm slot with one stick ~1066 and again no memtest errors. However when I but both sticks in dual mode at 1066 I again memtest errors. I'm just wondering if since each stick seems to individually work @ 1066 whether the issue may be with the mainboard itself? Another thing I would like a pointer on, is there any benifit in running FSB:DRAM at 1:1? - or doesn't it really matter? If 1:1 is desrible should I just consider running the sticks at a slower Frequency to achieve the 1:1? Regards, Tighey |
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Cyber_Tech2
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![]() Posted: 01/Apr/2009 at 13:15 |
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There's more load on the memory controller with 2 sticks rather than 1.1 stick is gernally always more stable.
Sub-timings on memory have a lot to do with multi-stick stability. It depends entirely on the chipset what works best of course and that's beyond me I'm afraid. Try the other memory channel. And test each stick in both slots. Very often one channle will be better than the other Mike |
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