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  • Overclocking 4x8GB RAM help on Z270 chipset

    Hi any help or advice on this would be great!

    I have 4x8gb sticks of GSkill DDR4 Trident Z RBG memory (actually DDR4-4266Mhz but I run them at 3866Mhz as I haven't manged to get 4133Mhz to run yet). My issue is 2x8GB seems to work great, Prime95 holds stable at the timings and speed I'm using plus the temps from my slower ram @ 3200Mhz only went up a 2-3 degrees C more, but when I use 4x8GB at 3866Mhz it fails Prime95 with either a BSOD or auto-reboots as soon as it hits the second test, not to mention the temps go up more to about 7-8 degrees higher (in Celsius) as well which I was getting uncomfortable with (now reaching the mid-high 80s C in temps). Is this something to do with the memory controller not being able to cope with the sheer speed and power I'm throwing at it as I do have a 7700k OC'd to 4.9Ghz as well. I thought the difference between using 2x8 and 4x8 would be negligible if they were run at the same speed, but I'm thinking 4x8 will have a lot more strain on the memory controller? I've tried throwing more volts to the SA, IO and RAM but to no success, I find it hard to believe I would need to loosen the timings as I'm under-clocking the RAM anyway. Any clarification on this would be great, thanks.

    My PC specs:
    De-lidded i7 7700k @4.9Ghz (stable at 1.30V)
    Asus Maximus IX Code with latest bios (0906)
    Corsair H100i GTX with 2x Corsair ML-120 fans
    Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti
    Samsung 960 Evo 500gb m.2
    OCZ RD400 1GB m.2
    Western Digital Green 4TB HDD
    Soundblaster Zx sound card.
    The memory I'm using is 4x8GB GSkill DDR4-4266Mhz under-clocked at 3866Mhz. I bought two packs of 16GB (2x8GB) separately at the the same time but I checked and they are all the same part make/manufacture.

    EDIT: I managed to get it to work, I put the extra two sticks of ram in again and ran a bench and a P95 stress test and it seems very stable, temps also just hit 70 tops with AIO pump at max, fans at 75% (1400-1500rpm), no idea why it didn't work the first time round but seems to be perfect this time thankfully, I did reduce the RAM voltage from 1.4 to 1.38 and put the SA and IO voltage both to 1.25, I also changed the PLL OV voltage to 1.0 from auto, not sure if this was causing the insane temperatures. RAM temps are good as well between 36-40 degrees compared to 50+ last time. Now I may try and go for 4000 and 4133!

    Last edited by VRT; 04-20-2017, 01:58 AM. Reason: No longer an issue, problem solved.

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    Good to hear you got it figured out! Sounds like a decent CPU, hopefully lucky getting upwards of 4000

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