No worries - note my ninja edit above re: clearing CMOS instructions (but liaise with OcUK as you're already doing).Thanks for the advice. I’ve updated Customer Services and I will see about updating the BIOS.
No worries - note my ninja edit above re: clearing CMOS instructions (but liaise with OcUK as you're already doing).Thanks for the advice. I’ve updated Customer Services and I will see about updating the BIOS.
You need to do multiple passes of Memtest.The MemTest successfully completed one pass with my 8Pack RAM in my old system.
You need to do multiple passes of Memtest.
Plus, if it passes at 2993MHz it still doesn't mean the memory isn't faulty as it needs to be tested at XMP for true fault free analysis (which you can't - due to ambiguity over setup/OC vs memory). You're in a bit of tricky situation...
Don't know - makes little sense.Curiously XMP is now boosting to 3600Mhz and not 3200MHz as it was yesterday. I wonder why that is?
PSU is always a possible option with stability issues.I was informed by Customer Services it might be a PSU issue, which for some reason I hadn’t really considered before. Hopefully a new one will sort everything out.
PSU is always a possible option with stability issues.
Hope so, as an easy fix - if you're doing the refit?
It's simple - watch some YouTube videos and you can always post here for help. Your biggest headache will be getting the cable management as neat - but it doesn't have to be perfect.I’ve been offered a new one to be shipped out so I could test it but to be honest I’d prefer to send my system to them - I know that would take time but I wouldn’t be comfortable doing such a refit.
It's simple - watch some YouTube videos and you can always post here for help. Your biggest headache will be getting the cable management as neat - but it doesn't have to be perfect.
Take pictures of your present setup - and then paint by numbers on reassemble.
What is your model/brand PSU?
Yes, but will be harder than you anticipate with cable ties and routing already in place (maybe impossible without ripping apart cable management.).Edit: If it is the same brand and model could I leave the cables plugged into my mobo and just replace the actual PSU?
Yes, but will be harder than you anticipate with cable ties and routing already in place (maybe impossible without ripping apart cable management.).
Well, if it were me, i would worry more about packing a whole system back for return/shipping rather than fitting a PSU or swapping out memory.Yeah, I didn’t think of that. Another reason I had for sending it back was in case it isn’t the PSU or even the memory - at least if they had it everything could be tested. Unless I’m missing something - I’m simply worried about it is all.
Well, if it were me, i would worry more about packing a whole system back for return/shipping rather than fitting a PSU or swapping out memory.
*If that helps you at all...
Well, if it were me, i would worry more about packing a whole system back for return/shipping rather than fitting a PSU or swapping out memory.
*If that helps you at all...