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Last edited by Dave76; 04 Jul 2010 at 11:13.
Looks like your right
Nice rig you got there
Is that Hyper 212 Plus keeping everything cool ?
Mine's working like a freezer unit.
My first post :)
Hi
I'm sure I could have got a higher memory score if it was running at 2000MHz like its souposed to (running at 1700MHz when the test was done).
But by doing that my CPU overclock became unstable.
Hi A Guy, thanks.
When I use the recommended settings from g.skill (the company the RAM is from), my RAM is at 2000MHz no problem. However my CPU frequency goes down to stock speed (3.8GHz).
When I have my CPU at 4.2GHz, my RAM doesn't want to go over 1700MHz.
I'm still trying to find out what settings can get my RAM running at 2000Mhz while my CPU still runs at 4.2GHz
Any suggestions or recommended place to go to?
What are your settings now? What BCLK, Multiplier for CPU and RAM. Have you adjusted voltages? Just basically you need to set you Ram multiplier to match your BCLK, but that is way to simplified, especially at such a CPU overclock.
If your board has a 10x (5x) RAM multi, and you set your BCLK to 200MHz, you can get 2000MHz, your CPU multi at 21x for 4.2GHz. But at those speeds would it be stable, what voltages would you need. I'm not even close to an expert, but it's relatively possible. A Guy