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  • F3-1866C8D-16GTX + Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 + AMD FX-8350 BE

    Hey guys i'm hoping to find some help n set my ram correctly in my bios.

    So far i followed this guy post
    http://www.gskill.us/forum/showthrea...ighlight=990fx
    but i'm unsure if there correct since my ram is different.

    Here are some screenshots what i have done so far:
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1a6rb9csi...-2aPMyGiRqAcHa

  • #2
    Everything looks good. How is the system running?

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    • #3
      It seems to be stable but i don't think my ram read/write speeds are what there suposto be.
      12gb Copy / 10GB Read / 7GB Write

      Also when using RamDisk i have gotten a few random restarts but i think that's RamDisk fault not cuz of my settings or am i wrong?

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      • #4
        Is the memory installed in the same color slots furthest away from the CPU?

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        • #5
          Both kit that i got i put them in the same color slots.

          All slots are filled x4

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          • #6
            What program are you using for those speeds?

            Instead of DOCP, try manual settings to see if that works better.

            DOCP is for a single kit. You can also test a single kit by itself to see what the performance is like, then compare it to 4 sticks. Let me know how it goes!

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            • #7
              When i put it on Manual, it failed to boot.
              I set everything on auto on manual still failed to boot.
              I changed Manual to Auto n everything else Auto failed to boot.

              But it back to DOCP loaded.... :S

              It did load with Auto before...
              Only changed stuff under AI Tweaker & DRAM Timing Control regarding change to Auto.

              While i went back to BIOS settings from fail auto boot it showed my Current Ram Frequency as 1333Mhz

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              • #8
                Manually set the RAM to DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 1.50V and see how that works.

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