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  • Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5, AMD FX-8120, F3-14900CL9Q2-32GBZL

    I recently upgraded to this memory set (F3-14900CL9Q2-32GBZL) from a 16GB 1600 set that I passed on to my sister (F3-12800CL9Q-16GBXL). I've seen some rigs that are close to mine on here, and have tried tweaking the settings near what they've recommended but I still can't dial mine in to run stable at either 1600 or 1866... I'm really itching to see how far I can push the system with the 32gb set, but having to stay with 1333 is not going to cut it in the long run... Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!

    My Build:
    Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5
    AMD FX-8120 w/ Corsair H80 closed loop liquid cooler
    Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X OCL 1GB-DDR5
    32GB Ripjaws Z DDR3-1866 w/ Kingston HyperX KHX fan (max flow 15 cf/m)
    Lepa G900-MA 900W 80+ Gold modular ps
    WD Black 1.5 TB 7200 rpm HDD
    AZZA Hurrican 2000 full tower case
    My rig:

    AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
    32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
    Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
    Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
    3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
    LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
    Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
    Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

  • #2
    First just to verify, do you have the F3-14900CL9Q-32GBZL? That's the 4 stick x 8GB = 32GB set? or do you have the F3-14900CL9Q2-32GBZL (with the 2 after the 'Q' in the model #? which is an 8x4GB set inwhich case, with 4 slots on the mobo you are actually trying to run 16GB. I'll assume either a typo (or you are testing me ) and you have the 4x8GB set. To start I doubt you'll get an 8120 stable at 1866 as these CPU's aren't as strong as the 8150 (which also isn't none for being able to run 32 @1866), these are rated up to 1 STICK PER CHANNEL AT 1866 (2 sticks total) with 4GB sticks...with 4GB sticks most 8150 and most 8120s can run 4 x4GB at 1600, and a few can run 1600 w/ 4x8GB which normally takes raising DRAM voltage + 0.075 or more and taking the CPU/NB up around 1.4...could try that at 1600, and if no joy try loosening the base timings at 1600 to 9-9-9-26. Another option would be to try 1333. AMD CPU's just don't have as strong an MC (Memory Controller as do their equivalent Intel counter parts)


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    Tman

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    • #3
      Yeah, my bad on the typo I do have the 4x8GB set. I'm getting ready to try another run of settings to see if I can at least get the RAM running stable at 1600.... I'll post the settings used and the result when finished.
      My rig:

      AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
      32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
      Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
      Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
      3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
      LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
      Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
      Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

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      • #4
        So my last try at 1600Mhz has worked and is stable thus far to get the 32GB set (4x8GB, model F3-14900CL9Q-32GBZL). I achieved it using the following Bios Settings:

        CPU Clock Ratio - 3100Mhz
        CPU/NB Frequency - 2400 Mhz
        CPU Core Boost Enabled - 4000 Mhz
        CPU Host Clock - Auto 200 Mhz
        PCIe Clock Auto
        HT Link Width Auto
        HT Link Frequency - 12x = 2400Mhz
        DRAM EOCP Disabled
        Mem Clock Manual 8x 1600Mhz
        System Voltage Manual
        CPU PLL Voltage Control - Normal 2.5V
        DRAM Voltage - 1.5V
        NB Voltage - Normal 1.1V
        HT Link Voltage - Normal 1.2V
        NB/PCIe/PLL Voltage Control - Normal 1.8V
        CPU/NB VID - +.05V
        CPU Voltage Control - +.05V

        Dram Configuration:
        CPU Host Clock - Auto 200Mhz
        Memory Clock Manual - 8x, 1600Mhz
        DCTs - ungauged
        2T Timing
        CAS Latency 10T
        RAS to CAS Delay 11T
        RP Time 10T
        Min RAS Time 28T
        TwTr Command Delay 6T
        Trfc 0 (DIMM 1,3) 300ns
        Trfc 1 (DIMM 2,4) 300ns
        WR Time 12T
        Precharge Time 6T
        Row Cycle 40T
        RAR to RAS 5T

        ProcOdt (ohms), DQS, Data, Mem Clock, Addr/Cmd, CS/ODT, and CKE Drive Strength settings all at Auto

        Addr/Cmd, CS/ODT, and CKE Setup Time and Fine Delay all on Auto settings

        Channel and Bank Interleaving enabled
        DQS Training Control - DQS Skip
        CKE Power Down - Disabled
        Mem. Clock Tri-stating - Disabled

        I use NovaBench to test my benchmarks and ran my first test with the memory clocked at the mobo's native standard 1333Mhz settings and the CPU clocked at 3400Mhz (scored a 1291) ...

        RAM (250)
        -Speed 6,174 MB/s

        CPU (579)
        -Floating Point ops/sec: 211,479,272
        -Integer ops/sec: 547,373,624
        -MD5 Hashes/sec: 809,171

        GPU (403)
        -3d Frames/sec (4x AA)- 1,126

        Hardware (59)
        -Primary Partition cap: 1,397 GB
        -Write Speed- 83 MB/s

        The second run I just did after getting the settings dialed in for the RAM clocked to 1600Mhz and the CPU running at it's native 3100Mhz setting (scored a 1216)...

        RAM (251)
        -Speed: 6,467 MB/s

        CPU (522)
        -fp ops/sec: 196,569,784
        -integer ops/sec: 487,154,720
        -MD5 hashes/sec: 717,339

        GPU (385)
        -3D frames/sec (4xAA): 1,080

        Hardware (58)
        -Write speed: 79 MB/s

        Thanks for the tips and ideas to Tradesman (and also GSKILL TECH for your input on other threads I've read)... For the time being this is a stable starting point for anyone with this 32GB RAM set, a Gigabyte 990FXA, and an FX-8120 to start from. Stay tuned for updates on the improved CPU overclocking now that I have a stable baseline for the RAM at 1600Mhz.
        My rig:

        AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
        32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
        Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
        Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
        3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
        LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
        Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
        Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

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        • #5
          Sweet! and thanks for sharing your settings, that will be a big help to others!


          Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

          Tman

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          • #6
            I'm currently running stable with the CPU oc'ed to 4100Mhz atm...

            My last NovaBench score was 1304...

            RAM @ 1600Mhz
            CPU @ 4100Mhz

            RAM - 253
            -Speed: 6,889 MB/s

            CPU - 581
            -fp ops/s: 209,154,092
            -int ops/s: 552,546,072
            -MD5 hash/s: 820,662

            GPU - 411
            -3D fps (4xAA): 1,148

            Hardware - 59
            -write speed: 83 MB/s

            Bios settings updated:

            CPU clock x20.5 = 4100Mhz
            CPU Core Boost x20.5 = 4100Mhz
            DRAM voltage 1.54V
            CPU/NB VID + .1V (1.35V)
            CPU Voltage +.1V (1.5125V)

            I ran the AIDA 64 Extreme Edition stability test and after a 40 minute run at 100% load the CPU temp ranged from a min. of 28C to a max of 59 C. I'll probably dial it back to 3600 or 3800Mhz for prolonged use when gaming to keep the max core temps down below 50 C. I play Skyrim, MW3, LOTRO, and Planetside 2 most often, all at high/ultra settings at 2x anti-aliasing.

            My next upgrade in the summertime is going to be going from my current Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 to the Sapphire Vapor-X 100352VXSR Radeon HD 7950 3GB 384-bit GDDR5 along with possibly upgrading to the new line of Gigabyte AM3+ mobos once they're released.

            Thanks again for the help guys. I hope my tinkering helps others have a much easier time getting dialed in should they have a similar setup.
            My rig:

            AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
            32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
            Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
            Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
            3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
            LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
            Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
            Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

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            • #7
              I'm sure it will, and want to say thanks on behalf of the other members and congradulate on a great looking system


              Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

              Tman

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              • #8
                So after I have updated to the latest bios from Gigabyte for the mobo I have been able to run my memory set at 1866, but I'm still trying to tweak it so my pc doesn't freeze up while playing MW3 and Skyrim. The latest setting that work are below...

                CPU Clock Ratio - 3100Mhz
                CPU/NB Frequency - 2400 Mhz
                CPU Core Boost Enabled - 4000 Mhz
                CPU Host Clock - Auto 200 Mhz
                PCIe Clock Auto
                HT Link Width Auto
                HT Link Frequency - 12x = 2400Mhz
                DRAM EOCP Disabled
                Mem Clock Manual 9x 1866Mhz
                System Voltage Manual
                CPU PLL Voltage Control - Normal 2.5V
                DRAM Voltage - 1.525V
                NB Voltage - Normal 1.1V
                HT Link Voltage - Normal 1.2V
                NB/PCIe/PLL Voltage Control - Normal 1.8V
                CPU/NB VID - +.075V
                CPU Voltage Control - +.075V

                Dram Configuration:
                CPU Host Clock - Auto 200Mhz
                Memory Clock Manual - 9x, 1866Mhz
                DCTs - ungauged
                2T Timing
                CAS Latency 10T
                RAS to CAS Delay 11T
                RP Time 10T
                Min RAS Time 28T
                TwTr Command Delay 6T
                Trfc 0 (DIMM 1,3) 300ns
                Trfc 1 (DIMM 2,4) 300ns
                WR Time 12T
                Precharge Time 6T
                Row Cycle 40T
                RAR to RAS 5T

                ProcOdt (ohms), DQS, Data, Mem Clock, Addr/Cmd, CS/ODT, and CKE Drive Strength settings all at Auto

                Addr/Cmd, CS/ODT, and CKE Setup Time and Fine Delay all on Auto settings

                Channel and Bank Interleaving enabled
                DQS Training Control - DQS Skip
                CKE Power Down - Disabled
                Mem. Clock Tri-stating - Disabled
                My rig:

                AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
                32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
                Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
                Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
                3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
                LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
                Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
                Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

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                • #9
                  Looking good, if having trouble with primarily just the games, might check for possible beta GPU drivers, guru3d.com is a good place to look


                  Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

                  Tman

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                  • #10
                    Set CPU-NB frequency and HT Link frequency back to AUTO and it should work better.

                    Thank you
                    GSKILL SUPPORT

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                    • #11
                      Be more much generous with cpu-nb volts. It helped stabilize my fx-4100 massive ram oc.
                      AMD's Official AM3/AM2+/AM2 Performance Tuning Guide

                      AMD's Official FX AM3+ Performance Tuning Guide

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                      • #12
                        Most recent stable run (figured out that the problems I was having with crashes were due to a failing DIMM stick, so I've been running 2 of the 3 healthy ones without incident for the last couple weeks)



                        I'm pretty sure I can get higher on the overclocks, but I've heard confliicting stories about the max safe temps for the AMD FX-8xxx series CPUs... AMD's official max temp rating is 62C, but I've heard others say that they're safe up to 80-90C. In the run I did in IBT for the stability test at 4228MHz, the max temp the CPU reached was 60.4C... if it is indeed accurate to follow AMD's suggestion, I really don't want to push it any further until I can upgrade my cooling setup.

                        Thoughts and/or suggestions?
                        My rig:

                        AMD FX-8120 @ 3.8 GHz
                        32 GB G-Skills Ripjaws Z DDR3 - 1866
                        Gigabyte 990FX-UD5
                        Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X Eyefinity 3 @ 5760 x 1080 resolution
                        3- LG 23" 23EA53V-P IPS monitors
                        LEPA 900 W 80+ Gold certified
                        Azza Hurrican 2000R tower
                        Logitech G930 headset, G510 keyboard, 510 mouse

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                        • #13
                          Better to be safe than sorry


                          Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

                          Tman

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                          • #14
                            Nice work! I think I'll continue tweaking my memory after reading this thread. I want to share some experience which I hope helps answer your questions. I also think you got a high-quality chip since your IMC is letting you push 4 high-density DIMMs @ 1866. Gratz.

                            I can attest to an FX processor not going above ~61C without crashing very quickly.

                            For the sake of reference, my setup is very close to yours. I have a Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3, AMD FX-8150, with a G.Skill F3-12800CL9Q-16GBRL kit installed. The Bulldozer chip does not tolerate high temperatures. If I push over 60C for too long, I'm guaranteed a BSOD. I don't like going over 50C for longevity's sake, so my max multiplier is set at 19.5 for ~3.9Ghz.

                            When measuring temperatures for the CPU, use the processor's core temperature sensor(s), not the board's! The board temps will be higher than the processor's actual temp. The FX temp sensors are not accurate until ~40C, so you will see low readings until you put it under a decent load.

                            If your UD5's northbridge runs hot like the UD3 does, I can walk you through an easy way to keep it cooler with almost no effort. Gigabyte's solution to applying thermal compound is ridiculously depressing. Modifying it has helped considerably with overclock stability.

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                            • #15
                              zeroarmy27

                              Any tips on keeping the heat down would be appreciated by many


                              Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

                              Tman

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