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  • F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD and gigabyte X58 extreme

    has anybody had any luck getting this ram to run at 2000 in this board if so could you post bios setting only had luck with 1867 in unclocked sytem

  • #2
    You'll want to be sure RAM voltage at 1.65. Might have to actually OC the system a bit to get it up and running at 2000, which will also mean raising the QPI voltage. Will prob want to enter timings manually, stock timings should be okay, or if problems might loosen them up a bit. Believe you'll want the tRFC appr 64 or higher.


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    • #3
      anyone has F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD and asus p6t6 ws revolution mobo.i cantt run this ram @ 2000 MHz on asus p6t6 revolution mobo my system wont simply boot and even if it do i get BSOD in windows vista.please help.please tell me what settings i shall do that my i7 950 cpu @ 4ghz work with this ram @ 2000 MHz.my specs are as follows in signature
      CPU: Intel Core i7 950 @ 3.7GHz w/o HT 1.22v 24/7 * | Cpu Cooler: Thermaright 120 ULTRA Xtreme | Board: ASUS P6t6 WS Revolution | Mem: 6GB DDR3 G.Skills PC3 16000 Running @ 1600 MHz 8-8-8-21 @ 1.54v QPI @ 1.4 | GPU: Nvidia 3 x XFX GTX 260 Core 216 3-WAY SLI @ 700/1250/1431 (Core/Memory/Shader)
      | HDD:- 640GB S-ATA Seagate Baracuda 32 Mb Cache 7200 Rpm | Cassing: NZXT Tempest *BIG TOWER*
      PSU: Xigmatik NRP 1500 Watts

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      • #4
        Here are the settings for your motherboard and memory combination:

        CPU Clock Ratio - 18x for 3.6GHz
        QPI Link Speed - AUTO
        Base Clock Control - Enabled
        BCLK Frequency - 200
        Performance Enhance - Standard
        Extreme Memory Profile - Disabled
        System Memory Multiplier - 10

        Uncore & QPI Features
        Uncore Frequency - 4000

        DRAM Timing Selectable - Manual

        CAS Latency Time - 9
        tRCD - 9
        tRP - 9
        tRAS - 24

        Enter these for the other three as well.

        Channel A Timing Settings

        Advanced Timings
        tRC - 27
        tRRD - 4
        tWTR - 4
        tWR - 8
        tRFC - 60
        tRTP - 4
        tFAW - 20
        Command Rate - 1
        Round Trip Latency - 42

        Advanced Voltage Control
        Load-Line Calibration - Disabled
        CPU Vcore - 1.30V
        QPI/VTT Voltage - 1.55V
        CPU PLL - 1.900V

        PCIE - AUTO
        QPI PLL - 1.200V
        IOH Core - 1.400V
        ICH I/O - 1.600V
        ICH Core - 1.300V
        DRAM Voltage - 1.640V
        Rest to AUTO

        Keep me posted on the results.

        Thank you
        GSKILL SUPPORT

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        • #5
          I have this mb and memory setup. However, I have only been able to run those settings with a 180x20 baseclock, (3.6g) for 1800mhz mem with the 10x multi. I've tried what was suggested, using the 200 base clock and that did not remain stable. Now really what I was aiming at is what I have right now (or 1866 @ CL8-7) but it seems I have reached the max my i7 920 will provide me with. If you know more please advise. Also, the settings mentionned for the specific memory timings (in the advanced ram section) when inputted manually did not work. They have however, when left to auto.

          Thanks.

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          • #6
            dproulx,

            Start a thread with your BIOS settings or screen shots and we will see if we can further tune your setup.

            Thank you
            GSKILL SUPPORT

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