CassidyIzABeast said:
think I found the problem. ram need to be 1.5, mine is 1.7-1.9V
wish that was specified on newegg
*sigh*
did you get any beeps when that dud ram was in your system? I wasn't getting any beeps even when the ram slots were empty
To be honest, I wouldn't know. I don't get any beeps ever because I never did the front panel wiring!
This problem is annoying as it's never mentioned
anywhere. Dud RAM, and in your case wrong timings,
can make your system fail to POST. It's so overlooked it's unbelievable.
On an unrelated note, I got my new aftermarket heatsink today. It's called the Scythe Shuriken Rev. B, and it's awesome. I was intent on buying it because the loud noise my PC makes is extremely annoying. This baby is one of the quietest sinks around, dropping the noise down to a mere 31dB on idle and 38dB on max load. It's nearly whisper quiet, perfect for enjoying Mass Effect 2.
Another reason why I bought it was it's size - the fan is a large one, about 11cm squared, but the height is a miniscule 6.5cm. Not much taller than a typical bundled heatsink, it's ideal for baby mATX cases like mine. I should also mention how easy it was to set up the AM2+/AM3 bezel clips, literally snap on simplicity.
As for temps, as has been reported this will actually raise them by a few degrees. Before, I idled at 33C and hit 49.5C under an hour of max load. Now, it goes as low as 28.5C on idle, but hits a new record high of 52C after an hour maxed. The increase is slow and very gradual, but it seems to stick to the 52C and never goes past that. Arctic Silver 5 probably helps with that. I'm fine with it to be perfectly honest, as long as it's quiet, and this was also a dual core running at 100% continuously. So that's my mini-review - 8/10 overall.