Hi,
I'd like to change the speed and timing of my TridentX from 1600 to "faster" and was looking for complete timings if possible. Is there a complete set of all timings for 2x8GB Trident X DDR3 for different speeds that I might experiment with?
Why? I purchased 1.5V CL7 Trident X f3-1600c7d-16gtx for a z87 system that could not over-volt the memory, so I went with CL7 at 1.5V. Works great, very fast, no complaints.
A couple of weeks ago, I built a Z97/4790K system and brought the memory along. After some initial CPU OC, I experimented increasing the RAM frequency with some success, but the timings were very loose to the point I'd call them sloppy.
10 16 16 36 313 1T was what I got letting the BIOS set the sub timings. Overall it was stable, but I don't think the performance was really better.
I experimented lowering tRCD, tRP, tRAS and tRFC at 2400/2133 using the settings for other TridentX RAM on the TridentX product Page but wasn't getting the stability I needed, and I felt I needed a better starting point for settings.
So, I'm looking for better numbers as as starting point. The Mobo has GSkill DDR3 3000 speeds stored but I can't even get the system to POST using them.
Here are the relevant parts of my system, and the rest is in my sig.
MoBo: Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 5
CPU: i7 4790K OC to 4.7Ghz. but will likely end up 4.6Ghz with lower voltage
RAM: gskill 16GB DDR3 1600 7-8-8-24 http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f3-1600c7d-16gtx
I appreciate any input or suggestions.
Thanks!
I'd like to change the speed and timing of my TridentX from 1600 to "faster" and was looking for complete timings if possible. Is there a complete set of all timings for 2x8GB Trident X DDR3 for different speeds that I might experiment with?
Why? I purchased 1.5V CL7 Trident X f3-1600c7d-16gtx for a z87 system that could not over-volt the memory, so I went with CL7 at 1.5V. Works great, very fast, no complaints.
A couple of weeks ago, I built a Z97/4790K system and brought the memory along. After some initial CPU OC, I experimented increasing the RAM frequency with some success, but the timings were very loose to the point I'd call them sloppy.
10 16 16 36 313 1T was what I got letting the BIOS set the sub timings. Overall it was stable, but I don't think the performance was really better.
I experimented lowering tRCD, tRP, tRAS and tRFC at 2400/2133 using the settings for other TridentX RAM on the TridentX product Page but wasn't getting the stability I needed, and I felt I needed a better starting point for settings.
So, I'm looking for better numbers as as starting point. The Mobo has GSkill DDR3 3000 speeds stored but I can't even get the system to POST using them.
Here are the relevant parts of my system, and the rest is in my sig.
MoBo: Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 5
CPU: i7 4790K OC to 4.7Ghz. but will likely end up 4.6Ghz with lower voltage
RAM: gskill 16GB DDR3 1600 7-8-8-24 http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f3-1600c7d-16gtx
I appreciate any input or suggestions.
Thanks!
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