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![]() I'm kinda astonished that nobody mentionend a bios update before. (neither me
had some trouble to get my 1866 RAM working on full speed but after the bios update I found an extra profile with the correct RAM-timings and since then it works like a charme... edit: ok, just read you stated to already have the latest bios. in this case looking a bit around in that bios can't hurt. I found that profile in the bios of mine under d.o.c.p. (dram overclock profiles). auto-detect and memOK! didn't work and always set it back to just 1333... Last edited by KrazeeXXL; 13-01-2012 at 08:52 AM. |
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![]() At this date, any RAM over 8GB even with a Windows 7 x64 OS is wasted unless you have an application (not a game) that is specifically programmed to use that much RAM. Otherwise, most games, even the newest beasts such as Skyrim, will only use 4 GB and then switch over to the Page File.
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Well it's maxed out now. :P I realize I have 8 GB and just now retail "pro" computers are beginning to pack 6 GB.
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![]() No, by now the problem has been perfectly identified. There has been no problem since I cut back to 8 GB. I was just dumb enough to plan an upgrade without looking at the motherboard manual--and lucky enough that, even though it was designed for 2 GB sticks at most, 4 of them at most, it works with 4 GB sticks too (as long as you don't plug more than 2, of course).
As I said the motherboard is a Dell version of a particular Intel one, but I have no way of knowing whether it's been modified only to print Dell's name, or further. But the memory's been working without trouble for a long time now, and it was always well paired (sticks bought together)--not that it's necessary, the computer can also work in single or mixed channel without trouble. Of course I didn't buy it from Dell, they expect you to pay triple, but by now it's clear it works with my motherboard. Though now I understand why Dell's website offered no sticks bigger than 2 GB for my computer... Also Dell's BIOS doesn't allow you to tweak anything, no overclocking, no manual memory timings, nothing. It's possible that the motherboard is so identical to Intel's non OEM version that Intel's BIOS worked, but I'm not going to find out. Specially since all works great now.
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