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Old 04-02-2013, 09:11 PM   #1
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Been running 8 sticks of Corsair XMS3 outstanding for a few weeks. Started with 4 sticks then maxed it out at 64gb. Never a hiccup. Whole system faster than dog snot. I sorta messed up at time when building and also ordered from Crucial but they came after the build. Ballistix DDR3L, a very low profile memory, maybe a half inch tall and 1.35v. I wonder if I can even hold the sticks, so small. I gotta swap 'em all out and see what happens. That's one way to learn about RAM.
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Old 04-03-2013, 06:49 AM   #2
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they are fussy... good luck

I hear they work a bunch better on Intel. So far I havent found a single AMD rig they will run correctly on.

The only rig is my ASRock A85 board they will run only if i set the XMP profile but only in Single Channel mode.

I got 4 stick and so far they are just paper weights. hopefully you have better luck than me but i currently dont have an Intel rig to try them on
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