JeffAHayes19
06-16-2009, 02:39 AM
Ahem...
I'm still waiting for my case and power supply to arrive, so I haven't had a chance to blow anything up yet... but since this is both a REALLY PRESSING ISSUE for ME and also an issue I think ANYONE ELSE who is planning to populate more than 3 DIMM slots with on the Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Motherboard will ALSO want addressed, I decided it deserved its own thread.
Just after I posted my most recent question in my Build questions thread, I realized my motherboard had what looks to be a pretty decent users manual with it and started to read it, cover-to-cover (it covers BIOS and everything). When I got to the part about RAM, it said it's compatible with DDR3 2100-1333-1066-800 Mhz. No 1800 or 1600 Mhz mentioned. Well that freaked me out just a little bit, since that memory I ordered -- in DUPLICATE, no less -- is 1600 Mhz. The manual also said to go to the Gigabyte website to get the latest memory compatibility information, etc. (that's also easier said than done, as I could find their web address listed only one place in the manual -- NOT in big print -- and it's NOT www.Gigabyte.com -- you have to add a .tw to the end of that or you get a web design address.
Anyway, I'm there now, and although the particular OCZ RAM I bought isn't listed, plenty of other 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM IS listed, so I'm sure I'm OK as far as THAT goes... but HERE'S the kicker, and this is something I've neither read nor heard ANYWHERE ELSE before... "(Note1) According to Intel spec definition that XMP DIMMs and DDR3-1600 above are supported for one DIMM per channel only."
If I'm reading that right, I can't use but 6 of the 12 Gigabytes I have unless I pay to ship them all back to NewEgg (which will be a MAJOR hassle, because these DIMMs came with free Flash drives, which I thankfully haven't even cracked open yet, nor the RAM), and exchange them all for 1333 Mhz DIMMs!
Does ANYONE know if I'm interpreting this WRONG? If I load up all 6 banks with those 1600 Mhz DIMMs, what's going to happen?
Here's the link to Gigabyte's Memory Specs or "Qualified Vendors" page -- the page with the note at the bottom I quoted below: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/FileList/MemorySupport/motherboard_memory_ga-ex58-ud5.pdf
I'm sure I'm not the first nor last person who's going to run into this, so hopefully SOMEBODY will have an answer. If not, I may call their 800 number tomorrow.
Geesh! It's ALWAYS something, huh?
Jeff
I'm still waiting for my case and power supply to arrive, so I haven't had a chance to blow anything up yet... but since this is both a REALLY PRESSING ISSUE for ME and also an issue I think ANYONE ELSE who is planning to populate more than 3 DIMM slots with on the Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Motherboard will ALSO want addressed, I decided it deserved its own thread.
Just after I posted my most recent question in my Build questions thread, I realized my motherboard had what looks to be a pretty decent users manual with it and started to read it, cover-to-cover (it covers BIOS and everything). When I got to the part about RAM, it said it's compatible with DDR3 2100-1333-1066-800 Mhz. No 1800 or 1600 Mhz mentioned. Well that freaked me out just a little bit, since that memory I ordered -- in DUPLICATE, no less -- is 1600 Mhz. The manual also said to go to the Gigabyte website to get the latest memory compatibility information, etc. (that's also easier said than done, as I could find their web address listed only one place in the manual -- NOT in big print -- and it's NOT www.Gigabyte.com -- you have to add a .tw to the end of that or you get a web design address.
Anyway, I'm there now, and although the particular OCZ RAM I bought isn't listed, plenty of other 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM IS listed, so I'm sure I'm OK as far as THAT goes... but HERE'S the kicker, and this is something I've neither read nor heard ANYWHERE ELSE before... "(Note1) According to Intel spec definition that XMP DIMMs and DDR3-1600 above are supported for one DIMM per channel only."
If I'm reading that right, I can't use but 6 of the 12 Gigabytes I have unless I pay to ship them all back to NewEgg (which will be a MAJOR hassle, because these DIMMs came with free Flash drives, which I thankfully haven't even cracked open yet, nor the RAM), and exchange them all for 1333 Mhz DIMMs!
Does ANYONE know if I'm interpreting this WRONG? If I load up all 6 banks with those 1600 Mhz DIMMs, what's going to happen?
Here's the link to Gigabyte's Memory Specs or "Qualified Vendors" page -- the page with the note at the bottom I quoted below: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/FileList/MemorySupport/motherboard_memory_ga-ex58-ud5.pdf
I'm sure I'm not the first nor last person who's going to run into this, so hopefully SOMEBODY will have an answer. If not, I may call their 800 number tomorrow.
Geesh! It's ALWAYS something, huh?
Jeff