DS3/E6300

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Basically one of my sticks of Geil 6400 is faulty. I've just got one 512mb in at the moment. I've left the PCI-E mhz on "auto", I guess this should be fine? Also - my temps are around 51 cpu/47-8 mobo. Could that have killed a stick of ram, or are they ok?
 
47 system temp seems too high, do you keep your pc in a confined space or does it have no fans circulating air??

cpu being 51 is hot, but being only 5 degrees above the system is fine, hopefully bringing the system temp down should significantly lower the cpu temp aswell
 
Always lock the PCI Freq to between 100 and 105.

And nah I can't see the cpu or mobo temps affecting the RAM. Pushing too much voltage through the RAM is the only way to bork it.

Are those temps at idle or under load, and what are you using to read them?
 
They aren't dangerous though are they? My old athlon 64 3.7 had similar temps.

They stay pretty much the same under load...I think. I'm using speedfan. I'll go and change the PCI-E mhz to 100 from auto.
 
0 = 54 - C0 State
1 = 55 - C0 State

Tjunction = 85 (surely not?)

I ran a CS:S stress test and alt tabbed immediately after and they seemed to stay the same?

It keeps giving me an error report as well?
 
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tjunction is always high ignore that, id honestly try to lower your system temp, if you run with the side panel off your case what are your temps then? assuming your whole room isnt a sauna :p
 
C2D temps fall pretty quickly so see what CoreTemp says during the stress test.
 
I've lowered my FSB to 350 (350*7/1.4v). Core temp was reporting 50/50. It won't run along side a game though, seems unstable?
 
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