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thanks! it should run better with tighter timmings @1333 than the 1600 should'nt it. we will see
thanks! it should run better with tighter timmings @1333 than the 1600 should'nt it. we will see
You can uses this MaxxPI² - Download (MaxxMEM² - PreView) to track memory performance.
Memtest86+ will test your RAM and see if a setting is stable. RAM - Test with Memtest86+
cheer! i already have mem test but havent seen MaxxPI b4 will have a look
thanks again
http://www.piriform.com/speccywill be helpful too. No tests but shows many important system details.
ive already got speccy installed aswell as aida64. i cant downlad maxxPI it keeps getting interupted as if my av was stoppin it but i disabled my av n still it gets interupted
OK, try this:
MaxxMEM2_preview.zip
If your BIOS allows, try bumping yourNB Frequency to 2400MHz and keep the HT Link Frq as near to 2000MHz as possible. Set the NB Voltage to 1.4.
cheers! it worked once i disabled my av n added to eceptions
what what will uppin the northbridge frequency improve? as u may have guessed i have'nt done much overclocking
northbiridge clock is currently @2009MHz isnt takin it to 2400 a bit much?
i ran a bench at the 1333 stock settings n the result seems ok 2 me but ive never benched ram. wot do u think?
cheers
Last edited by ganjiry; 03 Mar 2012 at 14:40.
The NB clock will help the RAM run faster and 2400 isn't too much, I've had mine up to 2800 and was stable, your experience may be different. Looks ok.
ello chap.
that last reply was b4 the msg's n all the reading i did
i had it all stable with the ram @1333 but after more reading i found that the problem with 1600 memory and the 965be's memory controller was with the c2 stepping. i could'nt find any comments anout the c3 one. so i put my memory back to 1600 as i hadnt had any probs with it. northbridge freq@2400 nb vlt 1.26
7passes of memtest. standard intel burn test all good
cheers 4 all ur help chap