yams

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I'm getting a BSOD with physical memory dump errors, and I'm fairly certain it's a result of my memory timings.

I have this memory:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134125

In addition to a XFX 9800GTX, an E6750 2x2.67Ghz Processor, & A Western Digital 320GB Sata Drive.

My question is - what timings and voltages should I use for my memory?

I tried the basic 4-4-4-12, but I got the error again.

I'm looking for all the advanced settings I might need, too, besides the basic

tCL = 4
tRCD = 4
tRP = 4
tRAS = 12
CMD = 2

Thanks in advance!

 

le13enforce

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That depends on what motherboard you're using. Whatever the case, you may have to reset your BIOS settings. Your timings might be back to normal, but maybe you forgot to move something back to default.

Failing that, you can always try a CMOS reset.
 

yams

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As I said in the thread title, I have the P5N-E SLI and I'm looking to see if anyone else is getting good performance with specific settings using that board and Kingston memory.
 

yams

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Can you tell me what the voltage settings should be on a p5n-e sli mobo with the memory I linked?