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F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD + ASUS Rampage II Extreme BIOS Settings
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Make sure you have the latest BIOS.
Try these settings:
AI overclock - manual
OC from CPU level up - auto
OC from Memory level up - DDR3-2000
CPU Ratio setting - 21
CPU Turbo Power Limit - disable
CPU configuration
CPU Ratio Setting - whichever you chose above
C1E Support - disable
Hardware prefetcher - enable
Adjacent Cache line prefetcher - enable
Intel Virtualization tech - disabled
CPU TM Function - disable
Execute Disabled bit - disabled
Intel HT Technology - disable
Active Processor Cores - all
A20M - disabled
Intel C-STATE tech - disabled
BCLK frequency - 143
PCIE frequency - 100
DRAM frequency - 2000 MHz
UCLK frequency - 4000 MHz
QPI frequency - auto
Dram Timing Control
DRAM CAS# Latency - 9
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
DRAM RAS# PRE Time - 9
DRAM RAS# ACT Time - 27
DRAM Timing Mode - 2N
All others can be on AUTO
EPU II Phase Control - Full Phase
Load-line calibration - enable
CPU differential amplitude - auto
Extreme OV - disabled
QPI-DRAM voltage - 1.60
DRAM Bus voltage 1.65V
Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT
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@G.Skill Tech,
Thanks for the additional help. I am running the latest BIOS (1802) and I tried using your settings above, but the closest DRAM frequency choice is 2006 (next lower is 1720), there is no option for 2000 and the 2006 exceeds your specs and the RAM fails to POST (same as last time). Also, the UCLK frequency is 4014, there is no option to choose 4000 based on these settings. Please advise.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostThis setting is to run DDR3-2000 F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD on the ASUS Rampage II Extreme motherboard. In this scenario, the Intel Core i7 920 is overclocked to 3.6GHz which is perfectly safe for this combination. You can also check the temperature in your BIOS to confirm that it is not overheating.
AI overclock - manual
OC from CPU level up - auto
OC from Memory level up - DDR3-2000
CPU Ratio setting - 18 for 3.6GHz
CPU Turbo Power Limit - disable
CPU configuration
CPU Ratio Setting - whichever you chose above
C1E Support - disable
Hardware prefetcher - enable
Adjacent Cache line prefetcher - enable
Intel Virtualization tech - disabled
CPU TM Function - disable
Execute Disabled bit - disabled
Intel HT Technology - disable
Active Processor Cores - all
A20M - disabled
Intel C-STATE tech - disabled
BCLK frequency - 200
PCIE frequency - 100
DRAM frequency - 2000 MHz
UCLK frequency - 4000 MHz
QPI frequency - auto
Dram Timing Control
DRAM CAS# Latency - 9
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
DRAM RAS# PRE Time - 9
DRAM RAS# ACT Time - 24
DRAM REF Cycle Time - 74
DRAM Timing Mode - 2N
All others can be on AUTO
EPU II Phase Control - Full Phase
Load-line calibration - enable
CPU differential amplitude - auto
Extreme OV - disabled
CPU voltage - 1.32V
CPU PLL voltage - 1.85V
QPI-DRAM voltage - 1.55V
IOH voltage - 1.35V
IOH PCIE voltage - 1.60V
ICH voltage- 1.20V
ICH PCIE voltage - 1.60V
DRAM Bus voltage 1.65V
CPU spread spectrum - disabled
PCIE spectrum - disabled
CPU clock skew - auto
IOH clock skew - auto
As a side note, this board is pretty nifty in that you can have different BIOS profiles saved. For example, if you have a setting for DDR3-2200 @ CAS 9 and DDR3-1700 @ CAS 6, you can save both complete settings of your BIOS and simply change back and forth when you want to instead of changing every single voltage and timing to operate at different speeds.
Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT
do you know how to help me?
thanks in advanceLast edited by pipes; 03-29-2010, 10:05 AM.
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@G.Skill Tech,
Got it, I will give it another try. This may sound like a noob question (it's been a while since I overclocked a machine), but you left out some settings in this second list (i.e. DRAM REF Cycle Time, CPU voltage, PLL voltage, IOH and ICH settings, etc.). Should I set these as you previous listed them or leave them at default settings?
Thanks again!
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostSpeed Racer,
The couple MHz over is fine. It is due to the locked multipliers. Our memory modules are made for overclocking, so +100MHz will even work with rated specifications.
pipes,
I will help you in your thread.
Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT
thanks thousand
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostSpeed Racer,
The couple MHz over is fine. It is due to the locked multipliers. Our memory modules are made for overclocking, so +100MHz will even work with rated specifications.
pipes,
I will help you in your thread.
Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT
This is my Pc:
power supply: Thermaltake toughpower 1200 watt
Motherboard: Asus Rampage II Extreme
Cpu: Intel Core I7 920
Memory: G.skill Trident F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD
Vga: Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2
This is my setting:
AI overclock - manual
OC from CPU level up - auto
OC from Memory level up - Auto
CPU Ratio setting - Auto
CPU Turbo Power Limit - disable
CPU configuration
CPU Ratio Setting - Auto
C1E Support - disable
Hardware prefetcher - enable
Adjacent Cache line prefetcher - enable
Intel Virtualization tech - disabled
CPU TM Function - disable
Execute Disabled bit - Enabled
Intel HT Technology - Enabled
Active Processor Cores - all
A20M - disabled
Intel C-STATE tech - disabled
Intel speedstep tech - enabled
BCLK frequency - 167
PCIE frequency - 100
DRAM frequency - 2009 MHz
UCLK frequency - 4018 MHz
QPI frequency - 6027 MT/s
Dram Timing Control
DRAM CAS# Latency - 9
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
DRAM RAS# PRE Time - 9
DRAM RAS# ACT Time - 24
DRAM REF Cycle Time - 72
DRAM Timing Mode - 3N
All others can be on AUTO
EPU II Phase Control - Full Phase
Load-line calibration - enable
CPU differential amplitude - auto
Extreme OV - disabled
Cpu Voltage Control - Absolute (vid)
CPU voltage - 1.20000V
CPU PLL voltage - 1.85567V
QPI-DRAM voltage - 1.65000V
IOH voltage - 1.37841V
IOH PCIE voltage - 1.60381V
ICH voltage- 1.20616V
ICH PCIE voltage - 1.60381V
DRAM Bus voltage 1.65681V
CPU spread spectrum - disabled
PCIE spectrum - disabled
CPU clock skew - auto
IOH clock skew - auto
My problem this is: the computer make three short beep when I have start at the first time of the day, I switch reset button and after make a normal boot, this problem come out when I have a cold pc.
With this configuration I am very stable, cpu don't go over 75? stress for an hour with linx, northbridge max 51?, southbridge 49?.
What is the problem with that fault boot?
Thank you with this good Customer Service
sorry for my bad english
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2 kits - 12GB
I am aware voltages have to be increased for recognition of 12GB. What are the recommended VDIMM/QPI voltage settings in order to have 12GB consistently recognized in W7 x64? I'm running i7-940 w/ modest overclock - 3.37 GHz. Even running RAM at 1604MHz, mobo only recognizes 10GB in BIOS.
I have an RMA request in. If you can resolve the issue here, it will save us both grief and time. The settings suggested on your forum thread concerning voltage adjustments and 12GB recognition errors did not yield positive results.
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