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gcrosier wrote:For ram, I was thinking 2x8gb sticks. I dont care about LEDs, but what speed/cas timings should I aim for? C15 is more expensive than c16. There's also C14. I'm not sure what the pice/performance ration is. I was thinking C15 and ddr4 3200.
MOSFET wrote:I'm an Asus mobo buyer/user, primarily, but I don't like the TUF series. They cheap out on the NIC and audio, and sometimes ports. I like to start at the Prime/Pro line, and work up to the first ROG level, if necessary.
Krogoth wrote:Try running memtest for at least two passes to see if the memory and motherboard are willing to dance. You also might want to unplug all extra peripherals as well.
dragontamer5788 wrote:Krogoth wrote:Try running memtest for at least two passes to see if the memory and motherboard are willing to dance. You also might want to unplug all extra peripherals as well.
Or just check for defective RAM. ...
gcrosier wrote:reseated my gpu and now the fan speeds are being shown in monitoring software, also not spinning up to 100% now.
just brew it! wrote:dragontamer5788 wrote:Krogoth wrote:Try running memtest for at least two passes to see if the memory and motherboard are willing to dance. You also might want to unplug all extra peripherals as well.
Or just check for defective RAM. ...
Err... isn't that the point of running memtest?
Krogoth wrote:just brew it! wrote:dragontamer5788 wrote:Or just check for defective RAM. ...
Err... isn't that the point of running memtest?
Technically to check and see if memory and/or motherboard/memory controller are at fault.
gcrosier wrote:Memtest86 full suite 4 pass tests. 1 error. I'm running more tests, to see if there's any repeatable errors.