Redline xtreme death6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() But after several weeks of operation, these so called dead stick need more and more bootup voltage, apparently these module start to act strange, and the dram characteristic is far from normal one. You must be able to use the DRAM when you first get these module, and the DRAM must be able to boot at 2.6V. That does not mean that the DRAM is working as normal one. The new beta bios did solve the cold boot problem, but that's because the bios will program high dram voltage to boot up these " DEAD " stcik. I also suspect alot of so called dead sticks will work on other boards, or biosI really don't know how you think it's the BIOS PROBLEM. I suggest the issue is much more to do with the board than you/some think. Then flashing a bios makes the completly dead stick work again. Vdimm voltages wrong start up Vcore voltages the same. Used to agree with this, until I started getting cold boot problems and aparently completly dead sticks, boot screen hanging on mother board. It's almost impossible that the board is the only reason to kill these memory !!! The problem of the root cause is UTT DRAM, not what kind of UTT DRAM chip is used on the module !!! That's why these chip is called UTT chip and much cheaper when the module maker buy these chip !!! Unless the module maker can show us some evidence that how they proceed their burn in process to find out those quickly failure chip among all these UTT DRAM chip they buy, I don't believe all these UTT DRAM will not die even with 2.5V in any board. But most of the dead case is UTT DRAM, and these dram die on other board with DRAM voltage no higher than 3.3V. And there will be many old BH5/CH5 dead case here. ![]() If the board supply unstable voltage to kill the board using 4V jumper, there won't be any DRAM dead with 4V jumper set in 3.3V mode. But it does not mean that the board kill the DRAM. That's the main reason you see most of the DIMM dead on this board. A lof of the users here use DFI NF4 board to overclock and the board is one of few board with VDIMM higher than 2.9V without mod. ABIT, no, until the V2.0 of AN8 and SLI version has 3.55V build in. How many board out there has VDIMM higher than 2.9V when they are out of the factory ? MSI, No. That is true, but hardly any people are "killing" the UTT on boards other then the DFI NF4s :s - which leads me to think that it's something more then just voltageAbsoultely not true. ![]()
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