F3-17000CL11Q-16GBXL
Been using these for roughly 4 months now with great performance.
My mobo is Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P F6 BIOS and CPU is i7 2600k.
I have had this memory running in XMP profile 1 at 2133MHz 1.5v for a while now and just recently began having issues. The issues I'm having are BSOD and errors on Prime95.
I've read about raising the voltage to 1.65v to solve stability issues at 2133MHz and have tried this with success. At 1.65v the system is stable again.
My question is, does raising my voltage to 1.65v affect my CPU's voltage? I run a mild overclock on my 2600k at 4.3GHz and noticed that after raising my memory voltage to 1.65v my CPU temps are a lot higher than before. Previously I'd top out around 65C but now I am getting a few temps in the mid 70's on my CPU.
I looked in my BIOS for a VCCIO/VCCSA (which ill admit I do not know what those are or what they do) and I cannot find those settings. I saw a reply on a Newegg feedback that suggested raising VCCIO by 0.05v.
By the way, thanks for the case badges, dog tags, and stickers. Really appreciate all of that =)
Jesse
Been using these for roughly 4 months now with great performance.
My mobo is Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P F6 BIOS and CPU is i7 2600k.
I have had this memory running in XMP profile 1 at 2133MHz 1.5v for a while now and just recently began having issues. The issues I'm having are BSOD and errors on Prime95.
I've read about raising the voltage to 1.65v to solve stability issues at 2133MHz and have tried this with success. At 1.65v the system is stable again.
My question is, does raising my voltage to 1.65v affect my CPU's voltage? I run a mild overclock on my 2600k at 4.3GHz and noticed that after raising my memory voltage to 1.65v my CPU temps are a lot higher than before. Previously I'd top out around 65C but now I am getting a few temps in the mid 70's on my CPU.
I looked in my BIOS for a VCCIO/VCCSA (which ill admit I do not know what those are or what they do) and I cannot find those settings. I saw a reply on a Newegg feedback that suggested raising VCCIO by 0.05v.
By the way, thanks for the case badges, dog tags, and stickers. Really appreciate all of that =)
Jesse
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