Should I manually set RAM timings?


  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Should I manually set RAM timings?


    My ram is rated at 8-8-8-24 at 1.65v but my bios sets it automatically to 9-9-9-24.
    Will keeping it at automatic bios settings cause system instability? Also my motherboard only supports 1.5v RAM instead of the 1.65v I have. Can this also cause system instability?
    My motherboard is a MSI H55M-E23 and my ram is Crucial Ballistix 8-8-8-24 1.65v 1600mhz
    Edit:I also have run memtest86 for 17 passes and it showed 0 errors.
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  2. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #2

    Is the RAM also being clocked at 1333? That's what I've seen in the past few motherboards I've used. Setting the BIOS to use the XMP or manual settings were required to get higher frequencies.

    For my own system, I set the frequency, timings, and voltage manually to the manufacturer's recommended values. (Sometimes, I've had to back off the timings a little when using four DIMMs on a dual-channel system.)
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  3. Posts : 297
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #3

    I had to set mine manually because sometimes BIOS would put mine at 5-5-5-15-21 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC) on automatic settings. Meanwhile, the memory is rated at 1.80v. But in my BIOS settings there's this voltage setting that says 1.90v, and that's the lowest setting possible for this motherboard.
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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #4

    LikeASomebodyy said:
    My ram is rated at 8-8-8-24 at 1.65v but my bios sets it automatically to 9-9-9-24.
    Will keeping it at automatic bios settings cause system instability? Also my motherboard only supports 1.5v RAM instead of the 1.65v I have. Can this also cause system instability?
    My motherboard is a MSI H55M-E23 and my ram is Crucial Ballistix 8-8-8-24 1.65v 1600mhz
    Edit:I also have run memtest86 for 17 passes and it showed 0 errors.
    If you worried about ram voltage look up your ram and see how far it can be overclocked and if your voltages are 1.9 then i would manualy set it might be a good idea to list full specs of what the ram is capable of
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  5. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #5

    What CPU do you have,i3/i5/i7?
    How many RAM cards and the capacity?
    For example 2X4GB.

    RAM with 1.65v requirement is not recommended by Intel, they recommend 1.50v.
    Also your RAM voltage and IMC (Integrated Memory Controller)voltage needs to be within 0.50v, to prevent CPU damage according to Intel.
    In your BIOS the IMC (Integrated Memory Controller)voltage is called QPI/VTT voltage.

    If you have requirements for high speed RAM you should RMA the RAM and get lower 1.50 voltage RAM.
    Or you can use what you have and underclock it to run at 1.50v, even 1.55v.

    MSI H55M-E23 - Specification - Main Memory
    Supports two unbuffered DIMM of 1.5 Volt DDR3 1066/1333/1600* (OC) DRAM, 8GB Max
    With some more information we can give you a better answer.

    Can you download CPUZ and post a snip of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory, and SPD tabs.
    For posting the information , enter 'Snipping tool' in the Start button > Search box, hit enter. Select the area you want to post and save to a convenient place.
    How to Post a Screenshot in Seven Forums

    A quick search comes up with only this one: Part Number: BLE2KIT2G3D1608CE1TX0
    They do list this 1.65v RAM for your motherboard. When the i series CPUs came out there wasn't hardly any 1.50v RAM so 1.65v RAM was recommended. It is widely recommended to use 1.50v RAM now that it is available.
    This is listed as an compatible upgrade for your motherboard: DDR3 Upgrade for the MSI (Micro Star) H55M-E23 Motherboard
    Part Number: CT2KIT51264BA160B
    Module Size: 8GB Kit (4GBx2)
    Package: 240-pin DIMM
    Feature: DDR3 PC3-12800
    Specs: DDR3 PC3-12800 • CL=11 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1600 • 1.5V • 512Meg x 64 •
    Most of the RAM on crucials site is 1.50v.
    Last edited by Dave76; 14 Jul 2012 at 00:24.
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  6. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Should I manually set RAM timings?-cpuid.png
    Is the RAM also being clocked at 1333? That's what I've seen in the past few motherboards I've used. Setting the BIOS to use the XMP or manual settings were required to get higher frequencies.
    Yes the RAM is being clocked at 1333 mhz. For some reason there is no XMP option in my BIOS.

    If you worried about ram voltage look up your ram and see how far it can be overclocked and if your voltages are 1.9 then i would manualy set it might be a good idea to list full specs of what the ram is capable of
    For some reason my RAM modules is not listed in the crucial site. So I am unable to get the info about overclocking that I need.

    What CPU do you have,i3/i5/i7?
    How many RAM cards and the capacity?
    For example 2X4GB.
    I have a Intel i5-661 at 3.33ghz I also have 2 ram sticks in dual channel 2x2gb.

    A quick search comes up with only this one: Part Number: BLE2KIT2G3D1608CE1TX0
    That is definitely not my RAM. For some reason I cannot find any trace of my model number. Its the BL25664FN1608.16FF. Actually it looks like the one you linked to but yellow. Here is a picture of em.

    Lastly do you guys think that the Corsair Vengeance will work on my system? Amazon.com: Corsair Vengeance Blue 8 GB (2X4 GB) PC3-12800 1600mHz DDR3 240-Pin SDRAM Dual Channel Memory Kit CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B: Electronics
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  7. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #7

    It depends on the BIOS if they support XMP for the RAM.

    The Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B is 1.50v at 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24.
    This RAM will work well in your system.
    I have the same RAM but, C8.
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  8. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Thank you very much. I hope that changing the RAM will stop all of my system freezes that have been happening lately.
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  9. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #9

    Dave76 said:
    It depends on the BIOS if they support XMP for the RAM.

    The Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B is 1.50v at 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24.
    This RAM will work well in your system.
    I have the same RAM but, C8.

    Yes this Ram is great I have it too and has xmp profiles

    You can even bump it to a higher frequency off stock voltage I pushed mine to 1800+ on stock voltage but didn't leave it there

    it's round 1792 stable no Hicups next time you should go by the QVL so you won't go through this again not all Ram types work well with everyboard some get lucky some get horrible issues but sticking to the QVL is your best bet

    All Corsairs Vengeance is on that list of QVL
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