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    my pc gets stuck in stress tests : occt , linx , prime 95
    i tried 200x16 , mem on 2000 , timings 8, 1,65V,
    what am i doing wrong .
    i also tried 1600 cl7 , and still pc froze
    i have tried another memory sticks ocz 1600 cl7 and it works ok

    M/B:gigabyte x58 extreme BIOS:F9D
    MEMORY:F3-16000CL8T-6GBPS
    CPU: Core i7 920 rev D0

    SETTINGS BIOS

    CPU Clock Ratio - 19x for 3.8GHz
    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 -8
    tRCD - 8
    tRP -8
    tRAS - 21

    Enter these for the other three as well.

    Channel A Timing Settings

    Advanced Timings
    Command Rate - 2

    Advanced Voltage Control
    Load-Line Calibration - Disabled
    CPU Vcore - 1.325V
    QPI/VTT Voltage - 1.50V
    CPU PLL - 1.900V

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

  • #2
    What's your tRFC at? prob want about 195 if in ns, else around 68 in clicks. Also, with this speed RAM you'll have to give the CPU a decent OC to run at 2000. Might be better off running them at 1600.


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    Tman

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    • #3
      my memory supports xmp profiles, what settings do you recommend (in bios) so the memory will run at it's rated speed - so it will pass occt test: linx: prime95

      no post pc

      F3-16000CL8T-6GBPS

      143x18 MEMORY 2000 MHZ CL8 1.65V

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      • #4
        Try lowering CPU multiplier, it may be too high to operate the memory at DDR3-2000.

        You can try XMP profile 1 as well to see if that will make a difference.

        Try testing each stick individually at 2000 to make sure the memory sticks aren't bad.

        Thank you
        GSKILL SUPPORT

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