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F3-16000CL8T-6GBPS unstable @ 2000mhz.Need very high QPI/DRAM Voltage to run stable.

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  • #16
    Update

    Hi again,

    I have new KIT G.SKILL (third) .. I will test ... But this Kit seems to be more stable. System boot with 1.45v QPI. RAM : 1814Mhz 8-8-8-21@2T ( BCLK 180). CPU 3.8Ghz Now testing...


    With previous kit(same settings) :

    ....
    With BCLK 180 and QPI 1.5v OS can't boot.
    BCLK 180 and QPI 1.6 volts , OS crash after 2-3 min ( idle)

    Old kit need at least 1.65+ volts to run more stable
    ..........

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    • #17
      This kit seems to be far more stable by low QPI voltage then previous.

      5h + prime 95 - no crash or any error.
      Settings :
      CPU 3,8 Ghz ( 181 x21)
      Memory 1814 Mhz (8-8-8-21 @2T)
      BCLK 180

      #########
      Memory 1.65v
      QPI 1.45V
      CPU 1.35V

      Will continue testing...

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      • #18
        same problem but i have qpi auto its runing the os whithout problem at 2000ghz 3.8 i7920 do
        but when i start prime after 2m puffff crash error 124
        bord is a asus p6t deluxe v2

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        • #19
          You will need to manually set voltages otherwise it can overvolt and cause hardware damage, or undervolt and cause instability.

          Thank you
          GSKILL SUPPORT

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          • #20
            Im having a similar problem.

            ASUS P6T Deluxe
            GSkill F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD TRIDENT

            Heres the deal...

            Read this F3-16000CL9T-6GBPS + ASUS P6T / Deluxe / V2 BIOS settings

            Crashes when:

            CPU 200x20 ( 4.0GHz) 1.4v
            RAM: 2000Mhz ( 9-9-9-24 2T) 1.65v
            QPI/DRAM voltage 1.65v !!! Lower than 1.65 - its no good. same as bager4e
            Less QPI makes it less stable...even 1.7 doesnt fix the problem. Always error 124. Ive tested stability at every increment on the asus board (took like a day) but still no good.

            Try ram at 1600 Mhz not a problem, stable as anything with auto QPI. Does that mean its a BIOS issue? Should i just wait for the next bios and hope that it works?
            Last edited by lfrancou; 10-21-2009, 02:09 PM.

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            • #21
              Try using a higher memory multiplier and lower BCLK. Don't forget to adjust CPU multiplier accordingly as well to avoid CPU overheating.

              Thank you
              GSKILL SUPPORT

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              • #22
                Ive tried all the memory multipliers. dropped the BCLK to 125 to check, still not good...still wants more qpi to make it stable. and even with massive qpi it only lasts 1 min in prime95...

                any suggestions?

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