Re: ASUS P5N32 SLI E and RAM errors



Keith wrote:
I have tested each pair separately, the errors persist despite
replacing all RAM with another set of RAM.

I will drill down and test each stick individually, but I suspect you
are correct.

I should have added that if each stick individually shows errors, that
it's probably still the MB, since I doubt you have 4 bad sticks of
memory.


"RobV" <robv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Keith wrote:
Thank you -I increased to 2.1 and recieved erros with both Memtest &
Memtest86+

Also checked- my RAM is on the QVL

Well, unfortunately, the MB seems to be the problem. Memtest 86 and
86+ are very accurate as far as finding errors, but with all you've
done, it looks like the errors are because of a defective MB.

Just to be sure, did you install just one stick, run Memtest on it,
then another stick by itself, until all 4 sticks have been tested
individually with no errors on any of them? That would eliminate,
or point to a bad memory stick. If each stick is "clean", then the
MB is the culprit.
"RobV" <robv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Keith wrote:
"Keith" <keithtucaz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have checked the acual memory settings - they are as reported.

I have removed each pair.

When running with a single 2 GB pair (either pair) I have no
errors - does this mean the memory is OK and I should be looking
at the mother board or system settings?


I also need to clarify my memtest results- at 2 GB test, Memtest
continuously repeats, but always reports for test 2: 32767 errors
(Microsoft soes not find these errors)

At 4 GB, I have errors on each test (24-168)

If you have tried increasing the voltage with no luck, then it may
be the MB just doesn't like that brand of memory. Asus have a QVL,
or Qualifies Vendor List, which lists memory that will work with
the MB. There should be one in the manual for your P5N32.

The only MB I can find on Asus' web site is the P5N32-E SLI Plus.
You can take a look at the QVL by going to this link and clicking
On QVL Download at the upper left of the page.
http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=495&l4=0&model=1567&modelmenu=1

Asus' list of MBs:
http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=-1

You should be able to run Memtest86+ (sees more memory than the
regular Memtest, if I remember correctly) for hours without a
single error. When I built my system with the P5B-Plus, using
Corsair memory, I would get intermittent errors also. After
increasing memory voltage from the 1.9V default to 2.05V,
Memtest86+ ran 24 hours (many passes) without a single error.






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