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  • Safe timings for F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD?

    I am currently running the F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD with these settings,
    DRAM Frequency 803.0MHz
    FSBRAM 2:10
    (CL) 6.0 clocks
    (tRCD) 7 clocks
    (tRP) 6 clocks
    (tRAS) 24 clocks
    (tRFC) 88 clocks
    (CR) 1T

    I have run Prime95 w/ blend test for 2 hours and LinX, w/all memory selected for 2 20 time runs, w/no cool down between runs, (total time for both programs is 4 hours 28 minutes) with no errors, BSOD?s or restarts
    Are these timings safe or should I loosen them a bit everything is running great I just don?t want to do any damage.
    EVGA-141-BL-E759-A1
    F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD
    I7 920 C0/C1
    Monitor: 24" Acer 243W LCD
    CPU: i7 920 C0 @ 3.3
    Cooling: Cooler Master V8
    Motherboard: EVGA X58 Classified (BIOS S222)
    RAM: G.Skill Trident F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD
    GPU: 1X HIS Radeon HD4870 1g GDDR5
    Optical: 1X Samsung 22x DVD
    Drive 2X 60GB OCZ Summit SSD in RAID0, 1X 300GB VelociRaptor, 1X 320GB WD caviar blue
    PSU:BFGR1200WEX
    OS: Widows 7 x64 RTM 7600
    Case: Cooler Master HAF 932

  • #2
    What you show looks good, how about voltages?


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    • #3
      All voltages are stock on the evga classified except DRAM I set to 1.65 I have'nt had to touch any others yet once I start to OC the cpu more then I will have to, but for now this is where my stock voltages get me!
      Monitor: 24" Acer 243W LCD
      CPU: i7 920 C0 @ 3.3
      Cooling: Cooler Master V8
      Motherboard: EVGA X58 Classified (BIOS S222)
      RAM: G.Skill Trident F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD
      GPU: 1X HIS Radeon HD4870 1g GDDR5
      Optical: 1X Samsung 22x DVD
      Drive 2X 60GB OCZ Summit SSD in RAID0, 1X 300GB VelociRaptor, 1X 320GB WD caviar blue
      PSU:BFGR1200WEX
      OS: Widows 7 x64 RTM 7600
      Case: Cooler Master HAF 932

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      • #4
        Sorry I didn't post cpu settings here they are,
        Core speed- 3372.4MHz
        Multiplier- X21 w/Turbo
        Bus speed- 160.6MHz
        Monitor: 24" Acer 243W LCD
        CPU: i7 920 C0 @ 3.3
        Cooling: Cooler Master V8
        Motherboard: EVGA X58 Classified (BIOS S222)
        RAM: G.Skill Trident F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD
        GPU: 1X HIS Radeon HD4870 1g GDDR5
        Optical: 1X Samsung 22x DVD
        Drive 2X 60GB OCZ Summit SSD in RAID0, 1X 300GB VelociRaptor, 1X 320GB WD caviar blue
        PSU:BFGR1200WEX
        OS: Widows 7 x64 RTM 7600
        Case: Cooler Master HAF 932

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        • #5
          Once again, looks good, if you are going to OC more, I'd leave the RAM voltage as is until you have a firm OC and then you could try lowering the voltage a bit at a time while maintaining stability. The less voltage you need to be stable is less wear and tear on components


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          • #6
            Thanks alot Tradesman I really appreciate the info +1 on the RAM voltage advice, just wanted to make sure the 6,7,6 timings were ok with these chips at these settings.
            Monitor: 24" Acer 243W LCD
            CPU: i7 920 C0 @ 3.3
            Cooling: Cooler Master V8
            Motherboard: EVGA X58 Classified (BIOS S222)
            RAM: G.Skill Trident F3-1600CL9T-6GBTD
            GPU: 1X HIS Radeon HD4870 1g GDDR5
            Optical: 1X Samsung 22x DVD
            Drive 2X 60GB OCZ Summit SSD in RAID0, 1X 300GB VelociRaptor, 1X 320GB WD caviar blue
            PSU:BFGR1200WEX
            OS: Widows 7 x64 RTM 7600
            Case: Cooler Master HAF 932

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            • #7
              Timing that are advertised are generally a steady across the board set of numbers that should hopfully work in most any mobo. Quite often, especially with AMD boxes may often have to be relaxed a liittle, i.e. 5-5-5-15 set may have to go to 6-5-5-15 or even 6-6-6-18, etc. With a good set of stick like you've gotten the timings can be tightened up to increase performance...to be honest it usually can't be 'seen' by a user, it will show up in benchmark programs (normally, often minuscule), but will show up.

              So congrats, you've taken it further than most people do, Enjoy!

              Tman
              Last edited by Tradesman; 09-28-2009, 05:43 PM.


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