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New Rig Issues Advise Needed

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It is very possible. Put one stick in and manually set the RAM and see what happens.

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before play with the timing, I will do as Southtribunal said and boot with only one, install windows, flash the BIOS , it may fix your problem. you can also download the bios and do it on a USB stick.

Guys, i edited my post #19. Please take a look at the list. Thank you:shok:
 
Don't run the sticks under Auto settings, especially with over 4Gbs installed. Set the BIOS to the volts and timings of the ram manufacturer's settings.

some boards don't like certain ram sticks. I can assess to that. And you can't do anything against it except replace either.
 
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Also, does it really mean i would face no problem or have to config the RAM settings if i follow the list(linked below) of "Guaranteed-Compatible Memory for your Asus Crosshair III Formula"

this will help for sure, your memory are not even recomended my corsair for that board, if I don't mistake you have not purchase yet those memory, or at least they are still at the computer shop, ask them to give you memory from the list of corsair.
 
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Don't run the sticks under Auto settings, especially with over 4Gbs installed. Set the BIOS to the volts and timings of the ram manufacturer's settings.

some boards don't like certain ram sticks. I can assess to that. And you can't do anything against it except replace either.

I guess i would just try to do like advise of tweaking the voltages/timings. Before that if i can manage to get a set of RAMs from the Corsair recommended list then it saves me all the hassle.:doh: Thank you!

this will help for sure, your memory are not even recomended my corsair for that board, if I don't mistake you have not purchase yet those memory, or at least they are still at the computer shop, ask them to give you memory from the list of corsair.

Okie, if i cant get the RAMs Corsair recommended list, i would just tweak as advise. Thank you!
 
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With AI Overclock on [Manual], set the DRAM Frequency to 1600Mhz, and the DRAM Voltage to 1.65V. Then go into DRAM Timing/Driving Config, set DRAM Command Rate to 2T and TCL-TRCD-TRP-TRAS to 9-9-9-24. These are the recommended settings from Corsair's web site. Now hit F10 to save settings and reboot. The system should now boot successfully.

I would also like to know if the above process will void any warranty on the RAMs or other parts since its sort of a "overclock process" correct me if im wrong. Thank you
 
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All issues solved and is boot-able with a change of a third brand new Asus Crosshair III Formula. Am not at the scene to witness if its really the mobo thats at fault, at least its what i was told.

The next question i have is how do i double confirm the parts are all in the tower and identify them to what i wanted besides psychically looking into the casing?
Does CPUID list them all?
 
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