Hello everyone;
Short version:
This is about a brand new Ripjaws V F4-3333C16Q-32GVK quad pack that instead of running at 3333MHZ runs at 2795. Max. Yes, that's with XMP profile active; 538 MHz slower.
Long version:
New rig, everything new and sealed; assembled it, patched BIOS first, optimized defaults, rebooted, tested, everything run fine. So i rebooted again, back to BIOS, activated XMP, sorted any other relevant settings, saved, rebooted again.
Your RAMs needs a 124ish clock, so it correctly boosted my CPU to 4.0GHz. All good so far.
Except the actual RAM is running at 2795MHz.. no way near the 'guaranteed' 3333MHz. To make sure, i installed CPUz and tested from Windows again, same exact speeds. Went back to BIOS to check if their XMP (shows as profile 1) gives the correct voltage and related values, it does.
Just to be on the safe side, I also removed all the modules, refitted them and rebooted. Same issue. I then took them out, placed them back in, except in a different order. Again same exact speeds.
What can i do?
Specs that I think are relative (if you need everything, let me know):
RAM: http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3333c16q-32gvk
PSU: http://www.evga.com/products/product...220-T2-1000-X1
Mobo: http://www.gigabyte.us/products/prod...px?pid=5281#ov
(on the latest stable driver [F22])
(am using dual 8pins to power the cpu just to be certain I've got no OCP issues)
(RAMs are installed in the correct slots, as per Gigabyte manual's instructions)
CPU: https://ark.intel.com/products/94196...up-to-3_70-GHz
(management interface, INF and relevant drivers up to date; including their new chipset)
(power savers and related 'sandal modes' all deactivated from BIOS)
OS: Win 10 Enterprise 64bit Anniversary Edition, build 1607
(plus some extra updates since. Up to date)
Someone please help me..
And thanks for reading!
Short version:
This is about a brand new Ripjaws V F4-3333C16Q-32GVK quad pack that instead of running at 3333MHZ runs at 2795. Max. Yes, that's with XMP profile active; 538 MHz slower.
Long version:
New rig, everything new and sealed; assembled it, patched BIOS first, optimized defaults, rebooted, tested, everything run fine. So i rebooted again, back to BIOS, activated XMP, sorted any other relevant settings, saved, rebooted again.
Your RAMs needs a 124ish clock, so it correctly boosted my CPU to 4.0GHz. All good so far.
Except the actual RAM is running at 2795MHz.. no way near the 'guaranteed' 3333MHz. To make sure, i installed CPUz and tested from Windows again, same exact speeds. Went back to BIOS to check if their XMP (shows as profile 1) gives the correct voltage and related values, it does.
Just to be on the safe side, I also removed all the modules, refitted them and rebooted. Same issue. I then took them out, placed them back in, except in a different order. Again same exact speeds.
What can i do?
Specs that I think are relative (if you need everything, let me know):
RAM: http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3333c16q-32gvk
PSU: http://www.evga.com/products/product...220-T2-1000-X1
Mobo: http://www.gigabyte.us/products/prod...px?pid=5281#ov
(on the latest stable driver [F22])
(am using dual 8pins to power the cpu just to be certain I've got no OCP issues)
(RAMs are installed in the correct slots, as per Gigabyte manual's instructions)
CPU: https://ark.intel.com/products/94196...up-to-3_70-GHz
(management interface, INF and relevant drivers up to date; including their new chipset)
(power savers and related 'sandal modes' all deactivated from BIOS)
OS: Win 10 Enterprise 64bit Anniversary Edition, build 1607
(plus some extra updates since. Up to date)
Someone please help me..
And thanks for reading!
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