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PC restarts repeatedly following a "non risky" installation process

PC restarts repeatedly following a "non risky" installation process

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_PartyPotato_
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04-14-2017, 11:28 PM
#21
Xxmlgxx :
It also says on there RATED speed and SPD Speed. The 1.35v Correlates with the 2133mhz speed. I assure you i know what im talking about. Is it not possible they uploaded the wrong Specs to their website? You say CL15 but no such ram exists its only a C15 type ram. Corsair made the ram im pretty sure i would rely on the corsair website over this 3rd party website that just sells the equipment that Corsair makes.
You assure me you know what youre talking about? How about this? Im not sure you understand my situation here, aswell as the rams...
Where did i see this? well from ur frikking link heh xD
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_PartyPotato_
04-14-2017, 11:28 PM #21

Xxmlgxx :
It also says on there RATED speed and SPD Speed. The 1.35v Correlates with the 2133mhz speed. I assure you i know what im talking about. Is it not possible they uploaded the wrong Specs to their website? You say CL15 but no such ram exists its only a C15 type ram. Corsair made the ram im pretty sure i would rely on the corsair website over this 3rd party website that just sells the equipment that Corsair makes.
You assure me you know what youre talking about? How about this? Im not sure you understand my situation here, aswell as the rams...
Where did i see this? well from ur frikking link heh xD

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ItsCocossaur
Junior Member
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04-15-2017, 02:42 AM
#22
Topic might be a bit off if you're asking. Try 1 stick with XMP enabled and see how it goes. Do the same with the other one. (Simple and quick to check).
If one works but the other doesn't... then you know what's wrong.
If neither works, it could be settings or both might be faulty.
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ItsCocossaur
04-15-2017, 02:42 AM #22

Topic might be a bit off if you're asking. Try 1 stick with XMP enabled and see how it goes. Do the same with the other one. (Simple and quick to check).
If one works but the other doesn't... then you know what's wrong.
If neither works, it could be settings or both might be faulty.

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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04-21-2017, 04:16 AM
#23
The topic seems a bit off, don't you think? Please test one stick with XMP settings and see how it goes. Works or doesn't? Do the same with the other one. If one works and the other doesn't... you'll know for sure. If neither works, maybe it's a setting issue or both are faulty. I guess it was a joke, I'll try again tomorrow to check if it helps. If one is defective, do you think I can ask the site where I bought it from to get a replacement?
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KablooieKablam
04-21-2017, 04:16 AM #23

The topic seems a bit off, don't you think? Please test one stick with XMP settings and see how it goes. Works or doesn't? Do the same with the other one. If one works and the other doesn't... you'll know for sure. If neither works, maybe it's a setting issue or both are faulty. I guess it was a joke, I'll try again tomorrow to check if it helps. If one is defective, do you think I can ask the site where I bought it from to get a replacement?

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xFyUZx
Member
158
04-21-2017, 05:53 AM
#24
I noticed you mentioned being from Sweden. Actually, I'm from Norway. If you purchased from komplett.se, you can return the two modules without issues. However, this is only possible if you haven't kept them for too long; otherwise, you'll need to use corsair. From my experience, komplett will definitely assist with that.
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xFyUZx
04-21-2017, 05:53 AM #24

I noticed you mentioned being from Sweden. Actually, I'm from Norway. If you purchased from komplett.se, you can return the two modules without issues. However, this is only possible if you haven't kept them for too long; otherwise, you'll need to use corsair. From my experience, komplett will definitely assist with that.

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james26665
Senior Member
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04-21-2017, 09:29 AM
#25
Correct your right with those numbers in that sense. You had to remember I’m focusing on my personal life while trying to research this for you. I’m still learning new things every day. I just swapped the numbers around. 1.2v runs the 2133 and 1.35 should push that 3000 or 2933oc. Sorry for any confusion. Next time, try using the 2933 or 3000 with a voltage of 1.35 in your bios. If that doesn’t work, then it’s likely you have a bad RAM module.
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james26665
04-21-2017, 09:29 AM #25

Correct your right with those numbers in that sense. You had to remember I’m focusing on my personal life while trying to research this for you. I’m still learning new things every day. I just swapped the numbers around. 1.2v runs the 2133 and 1.35 should push that 3000 or 2933oc. Sorry for any confusion. Next time, try using the 2933 or 3000 with a voltage of 1.35 in your bios. If that doesn’t work, then it’s likely you have a bad RAM module.

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natasha6610
Member
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04-22-2017, 07:32 AM
#26
Consider using one RAM module in each DIMM slot on your motherboard, just in case some slots have failed. (just to be safe)
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natasha6610
04-22-2017, 07:32 AM #26

Consider using one RAM module in each DIMM slot on your motherboard, just in case some slots have failed. (just to be safe)

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