Just wondering, I have my 2, 8 GB Trident sticks running fine at 10 10 12 28, 1.65 volts with 1.00000 VCCSA.They are in slot 2 and 4 in my asus sabertooth z77 mb. I hope I put them in the right slots.Anyway,my cpu is a I5 3570K oc to 4.5 with 1.216 volts.What I am trying to do is to get the memory to run cas 9 instead of 10.Does anyone know what I should fiddle with to see if I can run cas 9.Eg, volts, vccsa,ect.
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Why do you want CL=9?
Unless you reduce the memory speed to DDR3-2200 that would probably mean increasing Vdimm quite a bit (even beyond 1.7V).Team HardwareLUXX | Show off your G.SKILL products!
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It is a little bit faster, but you could see comparable gains from tweaking subtimings and for that you wouldn't have to increase Vdimm (unless you go way overboard with it^^).
There is a reason, why you can't buy 2x8GB DDR3-2400 CL9 but you could get 4x4GB DDR3-2400 CL9 (TridentX F3-2400C9Q-16GTXD).Team HardwareLUXX | Show off your G.SKILL products!
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