Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
I've come across mention of people having problems with the Corsair Value Select on the DFI board. Is this stuff of low quality or is it just really finicky?
very, very, very finicky
I've spent the last week sorting out my Corsair VS1GBKIT400 cas2.5, and that's just at ~195-230mhz. the next week (I assume) will be spent trying for 2.5,4,2,5@<195mhz and 3,3,3,8 or 3,4,4,10 at >230mhz.
right now mine runs stable @ 213mhz 2.5,3,3,5 with all timings cinched up for lower latency or at 229.5mhz 2,5,3,3,6 by loosening some things up.
seems it is best to stick between 2.70v-2.80v, doesn't respond well at 2.5,3,3,x with higher/lower voltages, just increases errors
I'm in the process of writing a guide for Corsair VS / DFI LP UT NF4 users to post on DFI Street, as it seems like lots of people are having issues with this combination.
just a FWIW, using certain dividers on the DFI LP NF4 boards requires serious tinkering sometimes just simply to boot Windows, but they all work just fine once you find the magic settings.
also FWIW, I have never had a problem using ANY divider on my previous NF4 boards (VNF4 Ultra and K8N Neo4-F), only on the DFI. interestingly, once you get timings straightened out on the DFI, max RAM overclock is higher than the other two boards by ~5mhz, and with tighter timings, latency is hugely improved.