I have just purchased some new components for my computer:
CPU: Intel core i7 3770k
MOBO: ASRock Extreme 6/TB4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP 1600 16GB (4x4GB)
Older components include:
PSU: Corsair 650W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7500 320GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 560ti
Now, I have a fresh install of Windows 7 64 with all the latest drives on everything imaginable, including the latest BIOS. The system still runs stupidly slow. It takes extremely long to boot and is sluggish with everything I try to do with it. Even though it has never crashed or BSOD'd on me, I thought the next step was to test the RAM.
Bring on memtest86. With all 4 sticks in, I get errors. (At least I've sort of narrowed down my problem now.) I go ahead and test each stick separately and receive errors on each individual stick. I then try a different slot interchanging each stick, and again I receive errors on each stick.
Now, I know it is entirely possible to have bad sticks, but a full batch? I am now beginning to wonder if the motherboard is to blame, or even worse the memory controller on the CPU.
Since I don't have anybody close to me with nice desktops to cross test components, I guess my main question is: Is there any way to determine which piece of hardware is at fault? Or am I better off just RMA'ing everything? Or am I thinking way too in depth about the situation?
FYI: I am using the xmp profile set for the memory, which correctly matches its factory settings. The RAM is also compatible with the motherboard, according to ASRock's website. The system shows all 16GB installed and it received a 7.8 on the windows scoring system (haha, for whatever that's worth).
I hope I covered everything, but I'm sure I missed something! Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance for anyone able to shed some light on the situation.
CPU: Intel core i7 3770k
MOBO: ASRock Extreme 6/TB4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP 1600 16GB (4x4GB)
Older components include:
PSU: Corsair 650W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7500 320GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 560ti
Now, I have a fresh install of Windows 7 64 with all the latest drives on everything imaginable, including the latest BIOS. The system still runs stupidly slow. It takes extremely long to boot and is sluggish with everything I try to do with it. Even though it has never crashed or BSOD'd on me, I thought the next step was to test the RAM.
Bring on memtest86. With all 4 sticks in, I get errors. (At least I've sort of narrowed down my problem now.) I go ahead and test each stick separately and receive errors on each individual stick. I then try a different slot interchanging each stick, and again I receive errors on each stick.
Now, I know it is entirely possible to have bad sticks, but a full batch? I am now beginning to wonder if the motherboard is to blame, or even worse the memory controller on the CPU.
Since I don't have anybody close to me with nice desktops to cross test components, I guess my main question is: Is there any way to determine which piece of hardware is at fault? Or am I better off just RMA'ing everything? Or am I thinking way too in depth about the situation?
FYI: I am using the xmp profile set for the memory, which correctly matches its factory settings. The RAM is also compatible with the motherboard, according to ASRock's website. The system shows all 16GB installed and it received a 7.8 on the windows scoring system (haha, for whatever that's worth).
I hope I covered everything, but I'm sure I missed something! Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance for anyone able to shed some light on the situation.