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    G.SKILL Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR

    Running these at 10-11-10-28 2T
    vDIMM 1.6V
    vNB +.1v
    vCore +.1v

    Do I need to change any other memory timings for stability or speed increase?
    Can these go at 1T?
    Do I need to change the NB frequency from 1600 MHz?

    Any other recommendations for settings and voltage would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Gigabyte FM2/A85X
    AMD A6-6600K 3.9@4.4 GHz
    Geforce 750 Ti
    Last edited by olimazi; 06-28-2016, 03:48 AM.

  • #2
    Those timings are for 2133, what frequency are you attempting?

    8GB should be capable of 1T

    NB Frequency is fine on default, or you can raise one level for a little more performance.

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    • #3
      1T

      Yes, I was trying 2133, but I recently got freezes - where did I go wrong?
      Last edited by olimazi; 07-03-2016, 01:41 AM.

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      • #4
        Have you tried a higher vNB?

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        • #5
          vNB

          To OC to 2133:

          How much more voltage than .1 do I need on the NB?
          Do I also have to increase vCore to OC mem?
          Do I need to relax the timings more from 10-11-10-28?
          Do I need more than 1.65v vDimm?

          I had NB +.1, vDimm 1.65v, 10-11-10-28 2T and I got a crash after a few days.

          Thanks

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          • #6
            Originally posted by olimazi View Post
            How much more voltage than .1 do I need on the NB?
            That varies from one processor to another (the memory controller is part of the CPU).

            I'd start with +50mV and then move up in small steps. You probably don't need more than +100mV.

            Originally posted by olimazi View Post
            Do I also have to increase vCore to OC mem?
            In general you don't have to, unless you CPU is heavily overclocked. Then a large increase in memory frequency might result in having to add a little bit of Vcore.

            Originally posted by olimazi View Post
            Do I need to relax the timings more from 10-11-10-28?
            Since your kit was not tested at that DDR3-2133, start at 11-11-11-28 and if that is stable you can try to tighten the timings up a bit.

            Originally posted by olimazi View Post
            Do I need more than 1.65v vDimm?
            Depends of the memory ICs, their quality and scaling.
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            • #7
              timings

              I will try 11-11-11-28.... would 10-11-10-30 be better? worth a try...

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              • #8
                Tighter is faster. But i would recommend getting to a stable starting point first and then try to quench the last bits of performance out of the higher frequency afterwards.
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