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[SOLVED] Asrock H87 Performance

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Hi guys, I am not a computer pro so i am here to seek for advice please help me if any of you know what i can do. i will try my best to describe it.

I was prompt the message
"The following channel memory did not pass cpu memory test, Please remove the memory then plug again. Channel B"

Mobo H87 asrock

***Data on cpu-z***
*Memory-General
(Type-DDR3,
Size-14Gbytes,
Channel #-Single
Nbfrequency-799.5Mhz~3198Mhz )
*Memory-Timings
(Dram Frequency- 666.3Mhz,
FSB😀 ram-1:5,
(CL)-9.0 Clocks,
(tRCD)-9 clocks,
(tRP)-9 clocks,
(tRAS)-24clocks,
(tRFC)-107 clocks
(CR)-2T )

*SPD* {"details as follow in orders by the rows"}
SLOT#1, SLOT#2, SLOT#3, SLOT#4

Module size-2048Mb,4096MB,4096MB,4096MB

Max bandwidth-PC3-10700 (667mhz),PC3-10700H(667mhz),PC3-10700(667mhz),PC3-10700H(667mhz)

Manufacturer-blank,Corsair,blank,Corsair

Part number-GU512303EP0202,CML16GX3M4A1600C9,HU564403EP0200,CML16GX3M4A1600C9

Serial number-blank,0000034D,blank,0000026A

Ranks-Dual,Dual,Dual,Dual

Spd Ext-Blank,XMP1.2,Blank,XMP1.2

Week/Year-52/09,blank,16/11,blank

**SPD Timings Table**{"details as follow in orders by the rows"} [(Slot#1&Slot#3)/JEDEC#1/JE...#2/JE...#3/JE..#4],[(Slot#2&Slot#4)/JE..#2/JE..#3/JE..#4,XMP-1600]

Frequency-457MHz,533Mhz,609Mhz,666Mhz
518MHz,592Mhz,666Mhz,800Mhz

CAS#Latency-6,7,8,9
7,8,9,9

RAS# to CAS#-6,7,8,9
7,8,9,9

RAS# Precharge-6,7,8,9
7,8,9,9

tRAS-17,20,22,24
19,22,24,24

tRC-23,27,30,33
27,30,34,41

Command Rate-Blank,blank,blank,blank
Blank,Blank,Blank,2T

Voltage-1.50v,1.50v.1.50v.1.50v
1.50v,1.50v,1.50v,1.500v

I know my Ram clocks at different speed but how do i make them run together? If can't what should I do?
 
Solution
Maybe one of your RAM has problem. So test the RAM first.

Only use one stick RAM, clear the CMOS by the "clear CMOS" jumper or button, or remove the CMOS battery. Then test the RAM with MemTest86, https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm you can just run 4 or 5 passes to see there is any error or not. If you don't get any error, shut down the PC, remove the RAM and install other one to test, and you just repeat one by one until you test all the RAM. If one of them get one single error, yes, even the single error, that RAM has problem. If all the RAM can pass the test, try next step.

Remove the 1600mhz memory, use the 1333mhz RAM and boot into the BIOS, enable the intel XMP profile in the BIOS, save and exit. Check the manual for detail...
Maybe one of your RAM has problem. So test the RAM first.

Only use one stick RAM, clear the CMOS by the "clear CMOS" jumper or button, or remove the CMOS battery. Then test the RAM with MemTest86, https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm you can just run 4 or 5 passes to see there is any error or not. If you don't get any error, shut down the PC, remove the RAM and install other one to test, and you just repeat one by one until you test all the RAM. If one of them get one single error, yes, even the single error, that RAM has problem. If all the RAM can pass the test, try next step.

Remove the 1600mhz memory, use the 1333mhz RAM and boot into the BIOS, enable the intel XMP profile in the BIOS, save and exit. Check the manual for detail.

After set the XMP profile in the BIOS, shut down the PC, add other two 1600mhz RAM, boot the PC to see you can or can't boot. Keep in mind because you had one RAM is 2GB so that your PC will run in the single channel mode.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005657/boards-and-kits.html


 
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Solution
Maybe one of your RAM has problem. So test the RAM first.

Only use one stick RAM, clear the CMOS by the "clear CMOS" jumper or button, or remove the CMOS battery. Then test the RAM with MemTest86, https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm you can just run 4 or 5 passes to see there is any error or not. If you don't get any error, shut down the PC, remove the RAM and install other one to test, and you just repeat one by one until you test all the RAM. If one of them get one single error, yes, even the single error, that RAM has problem. If all the RAM can pass the test, try next step.

Remove the 1600mhz memory, use the 1333mhz RAM and boot into the BIOS, enable the intel XMP profile in the BIOS, save and exit. Check the manual for detail.

After set the XMP profile in the BIOS, shut down the PC, add other two 1600mhz RAM, boot the PC to see you can or can't boot. Keep in mind because you had one RAM is 2GB so that your PC will run in the single channel mode.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005657/boards-and-kits.html


thanks for solving my issue.