Soul keeper
I have 1 4gb stick of gskill 2133 11-11-11-30 1.5v. Can you give me some best guesses to get running at either 1600 with tighter timings or 1866. I will try tonight and may have more joy with this 1 stick.
Thanks.
Because I haven't used and for over 8 years, I am wondering if it is a setting I forgot to click! Has anyone seen a bios guide to the Asus f1a75-i deluxe? There are a few settings I am unsure about like spread spectrum and a lot of settings in the bios voltage page like strength settings and similar, I just left all at auto. PS, thanks for everybody's help!
By the way. Llano doesn't work with Corsair CX power supplies. Tried two CX 430W V2's and neither worked without an additional graphics card.
So I've picked up a Cooler Master GX 450W. Will know if it'll work tomorrow.
Great news, thanks mattyc.
Fifth sense tells me that it's better disabled.
the Wei score, ram test with Everest and 3dmark06 scores are miles lower than when 1333 settings and tight memory timings at 7-7-7-20 1t. For example, 3d mark score is 6901 compared to 5022 and Wei graphics score is 6.8 compared to 5.1.
This leads me to the result that if running a "k" CPU and leaving frequency at 100 and just using multipliers to over clock, you are better with tight timings rather than high ram speed. The only other thing to note is the gskill is 1 4gb stick where as corsair is 2x2gb sticks. Could it be something to do with dual channel memory?
By the way. Llano doesn't work with Corsair CX power supplies. Tried two CX 430W V2's and neither worked without an additional graphics card.
So I've picked up a Cooler Master GX 450W. Will know if it'll work tomorrow.
The thing is, it runs memory at 1866 with correct timings as advised in bios xmp profiles. When I run at 1333, the first timings are 7-7-7-20-1 but the secondary timings the board sets are really low and aggressive but its stable and gets better results. I would imagine a lot of it is to do with it been as single channel but I only have 1 stick of.the 2133 so cannot check if it would give a better result if it was dual channel. Hope that made sense. I cannot see it is a hardware fault now as I have got my 2133 memory stable at 1866 with 11-11-11-30 2t settings but its slower than dual channel 1333 at 7-7-7-20 1t.
gbeirn what motherboard do you have? 3870K cpu ?
I have a 3870K with an ASUS F1A75-I DELUXE (Mini-itx).
I am using a CX430 and it works OK.
You want dual channel for the best performance. You will also want faster speeds for best performance. I wouldn't worry too much about tight timings, just find the fastest RAM speed even at the expense of timings. The GPU needs as much bandwidth as it can get, especially for gaming.
Edit: At 1333MHz, 1 RAM chip can provide approximately 10.6GB/s of bandwidth. Two in dual channel will double that to 21.2GB/s. At 1866MHz, 1 RAM chip can provide approximately 14.9GB/s of bandwidth. Two in dual channel will double that to 29.8GB/s.
So yes, Dual channel at 1333 (21.2GB/s) is faster than Single channel at 1866 (14.9GB/s). Ideally what you want is dual channel 1866.
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Finally got my signature PC. So what should I set all the timings at with these RAM?
http://www.corsair.com/cmx8gx3m2a2000c9.html
Soulkeeper, could you share all your RAM timings? I'd like to know how to run my 2000mhz RAM on 1866mhz on standard timings and with dual channel.