A noobish question...
If I have a set of dual channel Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC8500's, should I in theory be able to get a DRAM frquency of 1066 MHz in the Bios at the rated timings, if I pump the Vdimm to 2.2 V as per manufacturer's recommendation?
This is giving me real concern. If I drop the multiplier of the CPU to say 7 and pump the FSB up to 390 Mhz (thus cpu clock @ 2730 MHz, which is well within my Q6600's limits) with the cpu:ram divider at 1:1 (thus RAM @ 780 MHz) and timings of 5-5-5-15, it shouldn't have any trouble booting up? Me thinks that these Crucial stix might be a little dodgy...
Vdimm @ 2.2V
Vcore @ 1.4V
MCH @ ICHO a little up from standard
Cob, those temps ares under full load running Prime95.
I've just tried the RAM at 1:2 divider with FSB @ 266, but no positive boot. LED's flicker and fans spin for approx 1 sec and then a bleep...repeat a couple of times and then reboot's to defaul BIOS settings. Pretty sure something is not quite right with the stix...
Idle temp with CoreTemp is approx 36 - 37 C.
Any suggestions for new memory? How good is the 2 x 2GB Corsair Dominator PC8500 1066 MHz kit? Any known issues?
Is the Command Rate set to 2T? If so, then try setting the timings to Auto. If that doesn't work then try each stick on their own.
If it is faulty then Crucial in Scotland will replace them within 7 days. They've an awesome returns service. Tho ofcourse you will have to return both sticks.
You can apply for an RMA number for warranty replacement from Crucial by going here. I would strongly advise dealing with them direct rather than sending them back to the retailer (unless ofcourse you wish to swap them for a different brand).
Thanks...but bought from OC'ers and I think I should be able to exchange for different memory...been reading to many negative comments re the Crucial Ballistix Tracers on the net.
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