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looney2ns,
Depending on BIOS version, there may be 3 channels to adjust timings, one for each channel, so simply enter the timings for all three channels, otherwise only one channel will be set correctly.
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
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Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View PostIn MIT (MB Intelligent Tweaker):
CPU Clock Ratio - 21x
QPI Link Speed - AUTO
Base Clock Control - Enabled
BCLK Frequency - 133
Performance Enhance - Standard
Extreme Memory Profile - Disabled
System Memory Multiplier - 12
DRAM Timing Selectable - Manual
CAS Latency Time - 8
tRCD - 8
tRP - 8
tRAS - 24
Enter these for the other three as well.
Channel A Timing Settings
Advanced Timings
Command Rate - 2
Advanced Voltage Control
DRAM Voltage - 1.60V
Rest to AUTO
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
Appreciate a further explaination please.
Thanks.
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smartway,
You can use the XMP, notice what it changes, but in addition you will also need to adjust QPI/VTT Voltage to 1.60V for DDR3-2000. Once that is complete, everything should run just fine. Yes, you should use 9-9-9-24 timings instead and voltage at 1.60V. Command Rate 2, 2T, 2N, T2, N2, all the same, just noted differently from BIOS to BIOS, but the only actual difference is 1, 2, or 3.
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
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In MIT (MB Intelligent Tweaker):
CPU Clock Ratio - 21x
QPI Link Speed - AUTO
Base Clock Control - Enabled
BCLK Frequency - 133
Performance Enhance - Standard
Extreme Memory Profile - Disabled
System Memory Multiplier - 12
DRAM Timing Selectable - Manual
CAS Latency Time - 8
tRCD - 8
tRP - 8
tRAS - 24
Enter these for the other three as well.
Channel A Timing Settings
Advanced Timings
Command Rate - 2
Advanced Voltage Control
DRAM Voltage - 1.60V
Rest to AUTO
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
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GA-X58A-UDR3R and Rip jaw Series
hi,
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R mother board rev1 with F5 Bios.
Intel i7-930 processor
6 Gb of G.Skill F3-12800CL8T-6GBRM memory.
Memory is being detected as 1066mhz.
What settings do I need to get it to 1600 please?
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