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  • Asus M4N98TD, 1090T, F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD

    Hi,

    This is my first time trying the forums, and your support staff comes very highly recommended, one of the reasons I decided to go with G.Skill memory.

    When it comes to RAM settings and timings, you can consider me a newbie, so I hope I make sense here. I need to ask if you can give me some manual settings for this RAM and board.

    At present I have been using the pre-loaded OC settings for the RAM in this board's BIOS, however I can't run it at DDR3 2000 speeds if the CPU multiplier is above 15.0 for the CPU OC I am trying to achieve. The maximum speed goes down with each higher multiplier setting. Currently my CPU is freezing during some CPU benchmark tests at its 15.0 multiplier, 248 bus speed and 3.72ghz, so I want to try a higher multiplier because I'm sure it can handle that speed, and temperature is not the problem.

    All of the stable overclocks I have seen for the 1090t have a higher multiplier (up to like 20.0), so I want to set mine to 16 and, say, the bus speed to 236, for a CPU speed of 3776.

    Is there something I can set my F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD timings to manually to achieve ddr3 2000 at these or higher cpu multiplier settings?

    Also, with the pre-loaded RAM DDR3 2000 (O.C.) settings on this board's BIOS, the first 4 timings go to 10-10-10-30.... I have been manually setting the first 4 timings to 9-9-9-27, like it says on the box. Is this right? And should I do anything with all the other settings in there?

    thank you,

    Mike Armstrong


    Asus M4N98TD Motherboard
    AMD Phenom II x6 1090T CPU,
    F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD (2 x 2gb) kit
    EVGA Geforce GTX 470
    Corsair 650w
    Last edited by MikeArms24; 05-14-2010, 09:25 AM. Reason: 2 x 2 not 2 x 4

  • #2
    bus speed 236 x memory multiplier 8 = DDR3-1888

    So you can do that and reduce timings to 8's.

    Always manually set timings for your desired frequency.

    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH

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    • #3
      This is probably answered somewhere else in the forum, but how much would setting the timings to 8's increase the speed? And that would make it 8-8-8-27 right?

      thanks

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      • #4
        It doesn't necessarily increase the speed, you are just compensating the loss in frequency from DDR3-2000. 8-8-8-27, 8-8-8-24, 7-8-8-24, you just have to test for the lowest stable.

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

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