- Jun 3, 2003
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Ok hardware gurus... I need help here.
Should brand new RAM fail the prime95 torture test after 2 hours? Is that normal?
I have a nforce2 FIC AU13 Motherboard.
I have 2 sticks of 512MB Geil Value Series PC3200 running in Dual Channel Mode.
I have a Barton core Athlon XP 2600+ running at default voltage (1.65)
If I set the motherboard to "optimal" settings, it sets the memory speed to 166(333), even though the spd is set for 200(400).
I would think that the RAM can handle 166 like a champ, since it is capable of 200, but at the default voltage, (2.5v), it produces a failure in prime95 after a few minutes.
I bumped the RAM to 2.6v and it went a little longer before it bombed. I bumped it to 2.7v and it went even longer before it bombed.
I am running it at 2.8v right now, (but i am at work so i cant check it). When i left, the RAM was VERY warm.
What should i do? Is 2.8v too high? If its still not stable, but runs quite a while before bombing, is that acceptable, ie, normal?
I want this to be a very stable computer for my sister.
Is it possible that i have damaged the processor and THAT is the reason for the instability instead of the RAM? ( I tried overclocking the processor, and go it to 2300MHZ at 1.9v but it wasnt stable, right now im just running at default speed)
Please let me know what i should try to make this thing STABLE
Your help and comments are appreciated.
Should brand new RAM fail the prime95 torture test after 2 hours? Is that normal?
I have a nforce2 FIC AU13 Motherboard.
I have 2 sticks of 512MB Geil Value Series PC3200 running in Dual Channel Mode.
I have a Barton core Athlon XP 2600+ running at default voltage (1.65)
If I set the motherboard to "optimal" settings, it sets the memory speed to 166(333), even though the spd is set for 200(400).
I would think that the RAM can handle 166 like a champ, since it is capable of 200, but at the default voltage, (2.5v), it produces a failure in prime95 after a few minutes.
I bumped the RAM to 2.6v and it went a little longer before it bombed. I bumped it to 2.7v and it went even longer before it bombed.
I am running it at 2.8v right now, (but i am at work so i cant check it). When i left, the RAM was VERY warm.
What should i do? Is 2.8v too high? If its still not stable, but runs quite a while before bombing, is that acceptable, ie, normal?
I want this to be a very stable computer for my sister.
Is it possible that i have damaged the processor and THAT is the reason for the instability instead of the RAM? ( I tried overclocking the processor, and go it to 2300MHZ at 1.9v but it wasnt stable, right now im just running at default speed)
Please let me know what i should try to make this thing STABLE
Your help and comments are appreciated.