Linnemeyerhere, A Guy and Dave76
Thanx for the input,I have just set them to the 18something setting,the only other one higher is 2133,and it gives a overclock error on start up,so now it's on the 18something setting,it uses less voltage=less heat,so I am gonna keep it there, At least it is still 12gigs of it, Only problem is that my windows 7 rating are 7.9,for desktop aero,7.9 for gaming gfx, 7.9 for hdd
BUT only 7.5 for memory and cpu. But will near the end of the year get a sandy-bridge mobo and cpu thing. So for now the ram runs less than it should, but I thing it will take me years to figure out how to oc the cpu and so on
, STILL thanx for the advice.
Thanx for the input,I have just set them to the 18something setting,the only other one higher is 2133,and it gives a overclock error on start up,so now it's on the 18something setting,it uses less voltage=less heat,so I am gonna keep it there, At least it is still 12gigs of it, Only problem is that my windows 7 rating are 7.9,for desktop aero,7.9 for gaming gfx, 7.9 for hdd
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built
- OS
- 64bit Windows 10
- CPU
- Intel i9
- Motherboard
- MSI X299 Carbon pro
- Memory
- 64g-8x8gig DDR4 3600
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus ROg Strix 1080ti
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 49" Odyssey g9
- Screen Resolution
- 5210x1440
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 512GB m.2 OS Drive
2 x 512gb ssd
1 x 2tb
4x 1TB's
- PSU
- Corsair AX1200w
- Case
- Silverstone TJ11 B-W
- Cooling
- AIC
- Keyboard
- Asus Rog Claymore 2
- Mouse
- Asus Rog Apatha
- Internet Speed
- 1gb Fibre

. But I am glad I posted the scores, I honestly didn't know the cpu's couldn't score that high without cooling and so on. Glad I know now. Thanx all.