tucker147
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Couldn't get it above 1900MHz. it's not the ram, this kit can reach 2330MHz CL9 13-13-34 1t 1.65v on my old AMD A55 board. My current system oc settings: CPU: 4009MHz 1.3125V/ VTT 150+/ 19x211/ 3790MHz QPI 1.2V/ 3370MHz NB Ram: 844MHz (1690MHz)/ CL8 8-8-20 1t 1.5v Running dual channel with 2x4GB sticks.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/05 11:44:33
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With that high of bclk, that would make it more difficult. What I would try is if you want a 4GHz CPU OC, use 20x201 instead of 19x211. Then up your VTT to +200mV to start. Then up your dimm voltage to 1.680v. If that doesn't work, start increasing your VTT in 25mV increments until stable. Hopefully you'll be able to run the ram freq you want before needing +300mV. If the 1st settings I mentioned work, then begin decreasing VTT in 25mV increments until unstable, then go back up.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/05 12:02:40
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Thanks, i'll try it when the power comes back on :P
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/05 13:15:36
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Usually a 2T timing will make that much easier. Have you tried that? Maybe try 10-12-10-34 2T 1.65v or maybe a little lower voltage.Everywhere I go to look up the actual specs links me to it being 1333mhz ram, is that right? If so that's a good overclock, especially with no heat spreaders!
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/05 13:44:43
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wmmills Usually a 2T timing will make that much easier. Have you tried that? Maybe try 10-12-10-34 2T 1.65v or maybe a little lower voltage.Everywhere I go to look up the actual specs links me to it being 1333mhz ram, is that right? If so that's a good overclock, especially with no heat spreaders!
Yeah, the chips are 30nm so they don't even get warm. This is the specific ram: http://www.memory4less.com/m4l_itemdetail.aspx?itemid=1459762274I'll try 2T, stock settings for these are 1333MHz 9-9-9-24 2T 1.5v so it may work better.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/05 14:16:34
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Didn't work , thanks though.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/06 12:35:32
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You've also tried easing the memory timings a bit as well?
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/06 12:52:39
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rjohnson11 You've also tried easing the memory timings a bit as well?
Ya, even tried 13-13-13-31 2T and no luck.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/08 06:56:23
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Have you tried running a higher mem speed without a CPU OC at all? What happens when you try to run the mem speed you want? Can't boot? Unstable while testing? Or??
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/08 07:46:15
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bdary Have you tried running a higher mem speed without a CPU OC at all? What happens when you try to run the mem speed you want? Can't boot? Unstable while testing? Or??
Yeah, I tried doing it with the cpu at stock still didn't work. When I try to use this mem speed the computer doesn't post. I'm about to give up on trying to run it at this speed, it doesn't work no matter what multi/bclk/voltages ect. I use. Maybe the memory controller in my 920 just sucks.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2014/07/08 08:03:15
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I was thinking the same thing about the mem controller. You may be right there. I know with my 3820, it OC's real nice. Pretty easy to be stable at 4.8GHz. But for mem frequency, not so good. At about 1800MHz, I can run stable with just a bit over stock VSA/VCCIO, but as soon as I get to the 2000MHz range, I have to add +160mV, and beyond 2000, the voltage needed there is more than I like to see. It's just not worth it.
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Re: Any tips on how to get 2133MHz ram on the x58 sli le?
2024/08/17 07:17:41
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It looks like you're dealing with some RAM that operates at 1333MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24 and runs at 1.5V. If you're considering changing the command rate from 1T to 2T, it could potentially improve stability, especially if you're pushing the RAM to its limits or if the memory controller is having trouble with tighter timings. Given that the RAM chips are 30nm ( they should indeed run cooler compared to older, higher-nm technology. Adjusting the command rate to 2T can sometimes help with stability issues, particularly when overclocking or running the RAM at higher speeds. Make sure to monitor system stability and performance after making these changes. If you encounter any issues, you might want to test different settings or check for BIOS updates that could improve memory compatibility and performance.
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