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Russian_Hitman said:*sigh* so the ds4 + G.Skill 2GB DDR2 NR PC2-6400 (2x1GB) CAS5 Dual Channel Kit definetly ... WONT WORK?
So i should swap my ram in my order first thing before they ship it >_<
Russian_Hitman said:ahhh good to hear as i just got the shipping notice through :O
*does the new pc dance*
Right now im geting confusedPieL said:It should work, the problems people are having are that when overclocking the RAM sets itself to CAS 3 meaning the RAM cant reach decent speeds, just running the setup @ stock or using a divider to run the RAM slower shouild be ok. And the problem has been fixed on the DQ6 by the latest beta BIOS so i'm sure will soon be fixed on the DS3 \ DS4 too.
R3323 said:Right now im geting confused
So i will be able to get my system up and runing with DS4 and G.Skill 2GB DDR2 NR PC2-6400 at stock speeds but not be able to overclock it?
I though i would just not be able to boot at all with G.Skill 2GB DDR2 NR PC2-6400 and DS4.
R3323 said:Right now im geting confused
So i will be able to get my system up and runing with DS4 and G.Skill 2GB DDR2 NR PC2-6400 at stock speeds but not be able to overclock it?
I though i would just not be able to boot at all with G.Skill 2GB DDR2 NR PC2-6400 and DS4.
PieL said:From what i've understood from my experiences with my DQ6 using G.Skill NR RAM and several topics about the DS3 & 4.
All the Gigabyte boards (DS3, 4 and DQ6) seem to have BIOS issues whereby G.Skill (and maybe some other brands) RAM sets itself to CAS 3 by default and switches to this no matter what it is set to in the BIOS.
Now the NR RAM is CAS5 when running at 800MHz so obviously when the board sets it to CAS 3 there are some stability issues and also non booting issues. Due to the RAM struggling.
I personally had the CAS3 problem with my NR RAM and DQ6 but since upgrading to the latest F3a BIOS the problem has gone and it's now happily set to CAS5 800MHz.
As the problem has been fixed on the DQ6 i'd expect a similar fix on theDS3 and 4 pretty soon.
So its not that the G.Skill RAM wont work just that its forced to run at CAS3 meaning it wont reach any sort of decent speed.
Russian_Hitman said:So im going to get a board tomorow... i cant use. great.
Well i have just got some of the same kingston ram so i should be able to get the system up and runing but the ram will cause a huge bottle neck with a x1800xt and E6300.martianrobot said:I'm not overclocking my G.skill NR PC2-6400 on my DS4. Chance would be a fine thing - I can't get into the BIOS as I can't even get it to POST with that memory, right from first setup and startup.
However, I just got myself a cheap 256mb stick of Kingston PC2-4200 (DR533) and that works fine... i won't be able to do much with that beyond getting XP setup on my system but at least I know all my other kit is working okay and it's not a dead CPU as I was worried it was! Hopefully gigabyte will sort the problem out soon, though i might try and see if I can change the settings manually and put the G.skill back in.
so what are we saying the only ram that will work is cas 3 ?
stu.artd said:My Corsair XMS2 6400C5 runs OK and I don't think it's doing CAS3.