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Thanks Steve and Bill.
Hi Gary, I set the ram to 2200mhz in the bios, changed the BCLK to 102 to give a further 44mhz, voltage was 1.65, PPL Overvoltage was enabled and even with the overclock I managed to tighten the timings a little which helped. Also I turned hyperthreading off which gave an extra bit.
This was just to see if I could reach 30k, for a daily OC I have it running 2200mhz at 1.6v and hyperthreading on which gives a speed of around 29100.
Paul.
Thanks Paul, I can't get my 2133 Snipers to run at 2200 and I have tried many different setting. I think it's a limitation of my CPU though.
It could very well be Gary, I am not too sure.
I remember I managed to get this ram to run over 2200mhz on my 2600k but it didn't quite reach 30k. I am not sure how the i5's are regarding memory compared to the i7's.
At any rate from seeing your score before you get very good speeds at 2133mhz.
Here's mine, can someone lead me down a path to increasing efficiency or is this normal?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>winsat mem
Windows System Assessment Tool
> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: System memory performance assessment ''
> Run Time 00:00:05.13
> Memory Performance 17988.65 MB/s
> Total Run Time 00:00:15.69
I have a GA-Z68-UD3P running a stock speed i5-2500k and 4x4 Patriot 1333MHz FSB Silverline. Any other info needed at this time? Thanks in advance!!
Thanks A Guy. Now to get a plan together to play with overclocking this bad boy!!!