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I forgot to mention that somehow the ram frequency is not detected
correctly...

 PLL busy...done
PLL didn't lock. Retrying at lower frequency
 PLL busy...done
PLL didn't lock. Retrying at lower frequency
 PLL busy...done
PLL didn't lock. Retrying at lower frequency
 PLL busy...done
PLL didn't lock. Retrying at lower frequency
No lock frequency found


Here is the output from dmidecode -t 17:


# dmidecode 2.12
# SMBIOS entry point at 0xdaa9e000
SMBIOS 2.7 present.

Handle 0x0008, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0007
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 64 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 8192 MB
        Form Factor: SODIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: ChannelA-DIMM0
        Bank Locator: BANK 0
        Type: DDR3
        Type Detail: Synchronous
        Speed: 1600 MHz
        Manufacturer: Kingston
        Serial Number: 302A9F79
        Asset Tag: None
        Part Number: 9905428-095.D00LF
        Rank: Unknown
        Configured Clock Speed: 1600 MHz

Handle 0x0009, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0007
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 64 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 8192 MB
        Form Factor: SODIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: ChannelB-DIMM0
        Bank Locator: BANK 2
        Type: DDR3
        Type Detail: Synchronous
        Speed: 1600 MHz
        Manufacturer: Kingston
        Serial Number: 322A201D
        Asset Tag: None
        Part Number: 9905428-095.D00LF
        Rank: Unknown
        Configured Clock Speed: 1600 MHz

best regards,


n3ph




On 05/20/15 21:03, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> On 05/20/2015 12:46 PM, Michael Gerlach wrote:
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>> I guess this check is done by Lenovo BIOS in a different way? 
>> Because this board+ram has no problems booting with vendor 
>> BIOS...
>> 
>> Unfortunately I do not have any other DDR3 modules to test.
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> n3ph
> 
> It is possible the vendor BIOS ignores the checksum.  Is there any 
> way to get a dump of the SPD contents while running Linux (e.g. via
> decode-dimms)?
> 


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