I'm quickly running out of things try to get this configuration stable...
First of all I have to ask, *why* are Corsair marketing their memory as being compatible with this motherboard when it clearly isn't. "Compatible" means you plug it in and it works without even entering the BIOS.
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OK so it's a DS4 rev 3.3. 4 sticks of TwinX 6400 1GB.
I've set the vDIMM to +0.3v. I've tried increasing the northbridge voltage by up to +0.15v. I've also tried increasing the FSB voltage by +0.15v as well.
Nothing I do seems to make it stable. And obviously I didn't buy this system only for it to die 6 months down the line from overvolting everything... so I am *extremely* hesitant to increase the voltages any further.
And to top it off, it seems to get worse over time. I might find some "stable" settings that last for about a day. But then it will just fall over. And won't even boot Windows. So it's almost as though components are progressively being hurt in some way. Should I be worried or is it just the memory "soaking in"?
I've asked on the Corsair Support Forum and they're totally useless. They're suggesting to run the memory at 667
Yeah OK I'll do that, if you refund me the difference... 
First of all I have to ask, *why* are Corsair marketing their memory as being compatible with this motherboard when it clearly isn't. "Compatible" means you plug it in and it works without even entering the BIOS.
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OK so it's a DS4 rev 3.3. 4 sticks of TwinX 6400 1GB.
I've set the vDIMM to +0.3v. I've tried increasing the northbridge voltage by up to +0.15v. I've also tried increasing the FSB voltage by +0.15v as well.
Nothing I do seems to make it stable. And obviously I didn't buy this system only for it to die 6 months down the line from overvolting everything... so I am *extremely* hesitant to increase the voltages any further.
And to top it off, it seems to get worse over time. I might find some "stable" settings that last for about a day. But then it will just fall over. And won't even boot Windows. So it's almost as though components are progressively being hurt in some way. Should I be worried or is it just the memory "soaking in"?
I've asked on the Corsair Support Forum and they're totally useless. They're suggesting to run the memory at 667


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