Hello!
What are the optimal BIOS settings for 1866MHz or even higher (as my MB has support for 1866+)?
Do I need to manually set any other voltage, or just the DRAM and CPUNB?
Can the timings be tightened at 1866, since 11-11-11-30 is rated for 2133?
Also, how much does the Command Rate and the DIMM Trfc (ns) affect?
Currently I have it all auto in the BIOS, I am at 1600MHz 11-11-11-28 trC 39 & CR 1T.
I had manually set the CPU clock at 233 with HT Link Width 2330, to achieve 1866 (1864 in BIOS) with DRAM Voltage@1.6 and auto timings, and while it worked and passed a stability test, Windows popped a BlueScreen and decided to leave all to Auto, until I get access to the forum.
Also, the dimms are in 2 & 4 slots (strangely, CPU-Z says 3 & 4).
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I now realised that I hadn't raised the CPUNB Voltage, but only the CPUPLL Voltage, as the CPU is also being overclocked.
What are the optimal BIOS settings for 1866MHz or even higher (as my MB has support for 1866+)?
Do I need to manually set any other voltage, or just the DRAM and CPUNB?
Can the timings be tightened at 1866, since 11-11-11-30 is rated for 2133?
Also, how much does the Command Rate and the DIMM Trfc (ns) affect?
Currently I have it all auto in the BIOS, I am at 1600MHz 11-11-11-28 trC 39 & CR 1T.
I had manually set the CPU clock at 233 with HT Link Width 2330, to achieve 1866 (1864 in BIOS) with DRAM Voltage@1.6 and auto timings, and while it worked and passed a stability test, Windows popped a BlueScreen and decided to leave all to Auto, until I get access to the forum.
Also, the dimms are in 2 & 4 slots (strangely, CPU-Z says 3 & 4).
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I now realised that I hadn't raised the CPUNB Voltage, but only the CPUPLL Voltage, as the CPU is also being overclocked.
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