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Upgrade in RAM causing system instability

Upgrade in RAM causing system instability

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20pega
Member
218
06-20-2016, 07:16 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I recently upgraded my RAM from 2x8GB to 4x8GB and am facing instability and crashes (BSOD). The errors differ—some are system_thread_exception, others KMode Exception—but the machine doesn’t stay on long. I’ve tested running the PC with just the old RAM and just the new one, both times it boots fine. So far I haven’t tried the new RAM alone for stability. I changed the BIOS profile from "Enhance Stability" to "Normal," which helped a little, but crashes still occur after shutting down Prime95 after ten minutes. My system specs are: Intel Core i5-6500 3.2 GHz Quad-Core, Gigabyte GA-Z170M-D3H, Micro ATX, LGA1151, with Crucial 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-2133 and new modules. Also an EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB for gaming. Appreciate any advice you can offer!
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20pega
06-20-2016, 07:16 PM #1

Hello everyone, I recently upgraded my RAM from 2x8GB to 4x8GB and am facing instability and crashes (BSOD). The errors differ—some are system_thread_exception, others KMode Exception—but the machine doesn’t stay on long. I’ve tested running the PC with just the old RAM and just the new one, both times it boots fine. So far I haven’t tried the new RAM alone for stability. I changed the BIOS profile from "Enhance Stability" to "Normal," which helped a little, but crashes still occur after shutting down Prime95 after ten minutes. My system specs are: Intel Core i5-6500 3.2 GHz Quad-Core, Gigabyte GA-Z170M-D3H, Micro ATX, LGA1151, with Crucial 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-2133 and new modules. Also an EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB for gaming. Appreciate any advice you can offer!

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peter4everpan
Member
235
06-21-2016, 09:46 AM
#2
They are available in slots 1, 3, 2, and 4. Make sure to use all of them together at 2133. You might consider slightly boosting the DRAM voltage for better stability.
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peter4everpan
06-21-2016, 09:46 AM #2

They are available in slots 1, 3, 2, and 4. Make sure to use all of them together at 2133. You might consider slightly boosting the DRAM voltage for better stability.

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Hermi_123
Member
204
06-23-2016, 10:08 AM
#3
I swapped my old RAM into slots 1 and 3, then placed the new one in slots 2 and 4. Most settings now follow automatic defaults except for a couple. I switched profiles from Enhance Stability to Normal to test. It didn’t seem to help much. I remember both were set to 2133 in the morning BIOS. I’ll try raising the voltage gradually, testing each time.
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Hermi_123
06-23-2016, 10:08 AM #3

I swapped my old RAM into slots 1 and 3, then placed the new one in slots 2 and 4. Most settings now follow automatic defaults except for a couple. I switched profiles from Enhance Stability to Normal to test. It didn’t seem to help much. I remember both were set to 2133 in the morning BIOS. I’ll try raising the voltage gradually, testing each time.

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Adabelle
Senior Member
724
06-23-2016, 04:47 PM
#4
1.35 is the starting point for this discussion.
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Adabelle
06-23-2016, 04:47 PM #4

1.35 is the starting point for this discussion.

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JesseSSinger
Member
169
06-24-2016, 12:33 AM
#5
I'm reviewing your manual now. Looking at the German forum post, I'll separate the slower ones to 1,3 and the others to 2,4.
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JesseSSinger
06-24-2016, 12:33 AM #5

I'm reviewing your manual now. Looking at the German forum post, I'll separate the slower ones to 1,3 and the others to 2,4.

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
623
07-01-2016, 07:26 AM
#6
Sure, here are the complete parts for each kit along with links for comparison. This should help you see the timing differences clearly.
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cowcow4321
07-01-2016, 07:26 AM #6

Sure, here are the complete parts for each kit along with links for comparison. This should help you see the timing differences clearly.

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MeadowSkii
Junior Member
31
07-01-2016, 11:29 AM
#7
I'll change them and let you know. Thanks! The specifications are: 2400 RAM, part #CT2K8G4DFS824A; 2133 RAM, part #CT2K8G4DFD8213.
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MeadowSkii
07-01-2016, 11:29 AM #7

I'll change them and let you know. Thanks! The specifications are: 2400 RAM, part #CT2K8G4DFS824A; 2133 RAM, part #CT2K8G4DFD8213.

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Gupalhari
Member
68
07-01-2016, 11:54 AM
#8
Yes, you can access Bios with all four sticks installed.
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Gupalhari
07-01-2016, 11:54 AM #8

Yes, you can access Bios with all four sticks installed.

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_MyMElkaM_
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 12:34 PM
#9
Thanks for the guidance. I made sure to reinstall the slower RAM in the 1,3 slots. I thought my motherboard would automatically slow it down, but it actually used the faster sticks for memory settings. The latency changed (15-15-15-36 vs 17-17-17-39), so I adjusted the BIOS settings manually. After a one-hour stress test with Prime95, everything seems stable. Are there any other things to watch for?
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_MyMElkaM_
07-01-2016, 12:34 PM #9

Thanks for the guidance. I made sure to reinstall the slower RAM in the 1,3 slots. I thought my motherboard would automatically slow it down, but it actually used the faster sticks for memory settings. The latency changed (15-15-15-36 vs 17-17-17-39), so I adjusted the BIOS settings manually. After a one-hour stress test with Prime95, everything seems stable. Are there any other things to watch for?