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Changing the Ram timings and voltage will help?

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October 11, 2014 12:31:04 PM

Okay, here are the specifics:

Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-MA770T-UD3P
Processor: AMD Phenom II 955 3.20Ghz AM3
Current Memory: PATRIOT 4096Mb DDR3 1333Mhz Viper II KIT
Bought Memory: Kingmax 4GB 1333MHz DDR-3

So, there are four Ram sticks, in two dual channels. With the new ones, the computer won't boot up (monitor stays black, but the rest is spinning up). The timings and voltages are different:

Patriot: 7-7-7-20 1.65V
KIngmax: 9-9-9-27 1.5V

Right now, the old sticks are in, the new ones are sitting on my desk... The computer is working this way, but what can I do, to work it with the new rams? Should I start fiddle with the timings and voltages? If so, what should be the best way, to do it? I can only do this, when only the patriots are in, so if i change their timings to 9, and the voltage to 1,5, is that a good idea? (right now, they are in auto). If not, what else can I do?

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October 11, 2014 12:37:02 PM

Fiddling with timings or voltage will not help. Does it work with only the / one new stick(s)?
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October 11, 2014 5:57:44 PM

If you can get into BIOS try them at 1333, 9-9-9-27, set DRAM voltage to 1.65 and raise the CPU/NB voltage to 1.22
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