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I want another motherboard because I have to use Intel Extreme tuning to increase the turbo volts. But this bad boy is doing good.
I want another motherboard because I have to use Intel Extreme tuning to increase the turbo volts. But this bad boy is doing good.
@britton, I saw you're caring at g.skill.
I bought those 16Gb sticks last year with my previous motherboard and i'm not willing to change them soon.
Those x2 Dual Channel sticks PC3-12800 (F3-1600C9-4GAB) - 1600MHz -1,50v (max bandwidth 800MHz), i set them up XMP and are running the right speed DDR3-1600MHz, i have also set the Cas timing as 9.9.9.24.1T. Voltage staying at 1,50v
In Bios i'm set to "DRAM Current Capability": 110%, "DRAM Voltage Frequency": 450MHz and "DRAM Power Phase Control" set to Extreme. Expecting them to be o/ced! (could be damn wrong!)
I was wondering if i should set the Cas timing to 8.8.8.22.2T.
IBT pass 10 fine on standard for 4.1. Offset Mode is set to minus - & Auto...
I'm very slow at the process o/cin', mates!
I'm testing mulitple possibilities for myself, first! Got only 2/3times an E1 bsod.
It was something between 1.20 to 1.235...1.24v
its set normally to 1.11v
Last edited by NoN; 30 Aug 2013 at 16:40. Reason: Correcting voltage
If I understand correctly, you are using an Offset voltage with a "-" but set to Auto? That is probably using way more voltage than it really needs. Try changing Auto to .005, leave the "-". Save changes and exit. When in Windows, open up your monitoring software, Core Temp, CPU-Z, etc and run IBT. Make sure you pay attention to the voltage in CPU-Z DURING the test and see if that passes. Let me know what happens.
An Asus P8Z77-V-LE PLUS, reviews says it won't pass that 4.6 easily...so i'm expecting average o/cin'