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Originally Posted by xd_1771 
^ Okay, you are mixing a lot of different RAM. That might have a lot to do with the bad stability, aside from also having 4 DIMMs in your setup which strains the IMC. Shot in the dark here but this could actually also be a board/BIOS issue with more RAM or a certain DIMM of your RAM. It's very rare but I've seen it (and I've seen such instability cured with an update of the BIOS).
I think the reason why they don't list 800Mhz is because DDR3-800 isn't even sold nowadays o_o however the x4 multiplier for 800mhz DDR3 running should be there.

^ Okay, you are mixing a lot of different RAM. That might have a lot to do with the bad stability, aside from also having 4 DIMMs in your setup which strains the IMC. Shot in the dark here but this could actually also be a board/BIOS issue with more RAM or a certain DIMM of your RAM. It's very rare but I've seen it (and I've seen such instability cured with an update of the BIOS).
I think the reason why they don't list 800Mhz is because DDR3-800 isn't even sold nowadays o_o however the x4 multiplier for 800mhz DDR3 running should be there.
This, that is an intense mix of RAM you've got there.. 14GB too :s




















