I have a Asrock x58 Extreme motherboard.
(All ram is DDR3 240 pin)
I originally had 3 sticks of 2GB Kingston sticks of ram.
Model Number: OZ3G1600LV6GK
I recently purchased 3 sticks of Crucial 4GB
Model Number: CT51264BA1339
Each set of 3 sticks of memory work great by themselves. I ran the memory diagnostics tool to verify this.
The problem I have is when I put all 6 sticks of ram into the machine. I ran the memory diagnostics tool as I was having the computer randomly crash and restart and it said there was indeed a problem no description as to what it actually is though other than I need to contact the manufacturer.
I was wondering, if the auto detect settings for the motherboard are pulling in the wrong values?
The bios shows - tCL- 7, tRCD-7, tRP-7, tRAS-20, tRFC-86, tWR - 8, tWTR - 4, tRRD - 4, tRTP - 4, tFAW - 16
DRAM Command Rate - 2
Where could I look up the values for each type of RAM? So I can check to see if the timing issue is the problem.
I would like to have all 18 GB in my computer as opposed to just the 12 GB.
(All ram is DDR3 240 pin)
I originally had 3 sticks of 2GB Kingston sticks of ram.
Model Number: OZ3G1600LV6GK
I recently purchased 3 sticks of Crucial 4GB
Model Number: CT51264BA1339
Each set of 3 sticks of memory work great by themselves. I ran the memory diagnostics tool to verify this.
The problem I have is when I put all 6 sticks of ram into the machine. I ran the memory diagnostics tool as I was having the computer randomly crash and restart and it said there was indeed a problem no description as to what it actually is though other than I need to contact the manufacturer.
I was wondering, if the auto detect settings for the motherboard are pulling in the wrong values?
The bios shows - tCL- 7, tRCD-7, tRP-7, tRAS-20, tRFC-86, tWR - 8, tWTR - 4, tRRD - 4, tRTP - 4, tFAW - 16
DRAM Command Rate - 2
Where could I look up the values for each type of RAM? So I can check to see if the timing issue is the problem.
I would like to have all 18 GB in my computer as opposed to just the 12 GB.