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I just bought another 16GB (2 x 8GB) of memory for my PC & I think I've run into a timing issue. Previously i was only using 16GB on my system but decided to max out the board to 32GB's.
Upon installing the new additional memory the BIOS defaulted to "optimal settings"
& upon checking my system settings via the free Speccy utility from piriform my memory timeing is:
RAM
32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
instead of the timing listed here @ GSKILL: Timing 9-10-9-28
When I tried to set the correct timing via the instructions quoted below, the BIOS again reports an error & reset's to "optimal" settings & defaults to 9-9-9-24. I tried method 2 as I could not find step 1 in method 1.
According the motherboard specs (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128514) I should be able to set the timing to at least 1866 (not interested in overclocking to the 2000)
I've included an attachment with my current system specs as reported by Speccy.
Any help in getting the timing set to 1866 for the 32GB's of memory now installed in my system would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
I just bought another 16GB (2 x 8GB) of memory for my PC & I think I've run into a timing issue. Previously i was only using 16GB on my system but decided to max out the board to 32GB's.
Upon installing the new additional memory the BIOS defaulted to "optimal settings"
& upon checking my system settings via the free Speccy utility from piriform my memory timeing is:
RAM
32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
instead of the timing listed here @ GSKILL: Timing 9-10-9-28
When I tried to set the correct timing via the instructions quoted below, the BIOS again reports an error & reset's to "optimal" settings & defaults to 9-9-9-24. I tried method 2 as I could not find step 1 in method 1.
[FX or A Series CPU]
Method 1.
A. Enable DOCP/EOCP in BIOS.
a. If unstable, raise CPU-NB Voltage in addition to the above.
B. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability
C. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.
Method 2.
A. Set DRAM Frequency to DDR3-1866
B. Set DRAM Timings to tCL - tRCD - tRP - tRAS - Command Rate
(that the memory is rated for)
C. Set DRAM Voltage to what the memory is rated for.
(Manually set even if default 1.50V)
D. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability
E. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
Method 1.
A. Enable DOCP/EOCP in BIOS.
a. If unstable, raise CPU-NB Voltage in addition to the above.
B. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability
C. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.
Method 2.
A. Set DRAM Frequency to DDR3-1866
B. Set DRAM Timings to tCL - tRCD - tRP - tRAS - Command Rate
(that the memory is rated for)
C. Set DRAM Voltage to what the memory is rated for.
(Manually set even if default 1.50V)
D. Set CPU-NB Voltage +0.05V to +0.1V depending on stability
E. F10, save, exit, and everything should be ready to go.
Thank you
GSKILL TECH
I've included an attachment with my current system specs as reported by Speccy.
Any help in getting the timing set to 1866 for the 32GB's of memory now installed in my system would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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