RAM causing crash on striker II extreme

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by manhunt, Jan 10, 2009.

  1. manhunt

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    Hey guys, just got a new rig built, but for some reason whenever i play games on it, it will crash within a minute of playing, this actually goes for any 3d application, like running lightsmark 2008 or any other game for that matter. but the thing is i have run it down to the RAM because, when it has 6GB of memory it seems the crash, when i take it down to 4GB it still crashes, but when i take it down to 2GB it is absolutly fine. i don't understand. oh and all my settings are stock, no overlclocking or anything and also my bios has been updated to the latest version 1104.

    I really need help because, the memory i brought wasn't cheap and i really don't want to have to run only on 2GB when i could be having 6GB running.

    Any help guys will be really apprieciated.

    thanks.
     
  2. manhunt

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    specs BTW

    Power supply: Tagan (TG1300-U88, TG-1300-U88, BZ1300) BZ 1300 Watt

    CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Sphere

    Motherboard: Asus S775 nForce 790i ATX AUDIO LAN DDR3 (Striker II Extreme Republic of Gamers Series )

    Processor: Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad Core QX9770 3.2GHz 12MB 1600MH

    Ram: 6GB Corsair DDR3 1600MHZ 240PIN UNBUFFERED (3 x 2048MB)

    Graphic Cards: XFX GeForce 9800GX2 1GB PCIE 2xDVI 2xGPU DDR3 VGA (X 2 running Quad Sli)

    Hard Drives: Western Digital 300GB 10,000RPM SATA-300 VELOCI RAPTOR (X 2 = 600GB)

    Disc Drives: 1 x Dvd RW/ CD RW and 1 x Blu-Ray RW / HD Dvd
     
  3. manhunt

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    update to this thread. it actually has now crashed with 2GB of RAM. :( i swapped it over to another 2GB of ddr3 ram i have on another computer and it runs fine. it is clocked at 1333mhz instead of 1600mhz which makes me wonder.
     

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