I am using the following memory:
OCZ4001024PDC-K
on an ASUS A8N-E motherboard. I have been having occasional memory dumps while booting-up, but nothing that would disable my machine permanently. I tried to upgrade to the latest chipset drivers, but when I did, the machine would do a memory dump on every boot-up. I contacted ASUS and they suggested I set the CAS Latency in the BIOS and check to make sure the memory was compatible with my motherboard.
According to the OCZ website, the CAS Latency is 2.5-3-3-7; what should my Award BIOS look like:
Max Memclock (MHz):
1T/2T Memory Timing:
CAS# latency (Tcl):
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd):
Min RAS# active time (Tras):
Row perchange Time (Trp):
Row Cycle Time (Trc):
Row Refresh Cycle Time (Trfc):
Write Recovery Time (Twr):
Read to Write Delay (Trwt):
Also, does anyone know any issues with OCZ memory on the ASUS A8N-E Mobo? Or any other reason this would be happening with the new drivers? Thanks in advance for your help.
OCZ4001024PDC-K
on an ASUS A8N-E motherboard. I have been having occasional memory dumps while booting-up, but nothing that would disable my machine permanently. I tried to upgrade to the latest chipset drivers, but when I did, the machine would do a memory dump on every boot-up. I contacted ASUS and they suggested I set the CAS Latency in the BIOS and check to make sure the memory was compatible with my motherboard.
According to the OCZ website, the CAS Latency is 2.5-3-3-7; what should my Award BIOS look like:
Max Memclock (MHz):
1T/2T Memory Timing:
CAS# latency (Tcl):
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd):
Min RAS# active time (Tras):
Row perchange Time (Trp):
Row Cycle Time (Trc):
Row Refresh Cycle Time (Trfc):
Write Recovery Time (Twr):
Read to Write Delay (Trwt):
Also, does anyone know any issues with OCZ memory on the ASUS A8N-E Mobo? Or any other reason this would be happening with the new drivers? Thanks in advance for your help.