10-28-2013
03:45 PM
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03-06-2024
08:57 PM
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ROGBot
01-06-2014 04:41 PM
kyufaker wrote:
Hi Mate,
Could you please elaborate a bit more?
Thanks
01-06-2014 08:08 PM
Praz wrote:
How high you are able to overclock the memory will depend on how strong the memory controller (IMC) is.
01-07-2014 03:15 AM
kyufaker wrote:
Right. Does it mean i have an issue with my motherboard? Or is it somehow linked to my ram sticks? Is there a comprehensive guide rgarding memory controllers please?
Thanks
01-07-2014 05:46 PM
srashedian wrote:
Hi.
It is your CPU not motherboard or ram... Integrated Memory Controller is a part of CPU that controls memory and CPU interactions with it.
To get to higher speeds on your RAM, the memory controller on your CPU should be good enough to be able to essentially "talk to the ram" as fast as you want. in case ofyour CPU, it isn't (It's just chance, some CPUs have higher qualities than others)
Sadly it usually is not considered a fault and you can't RMA your CPU for not being to overclock and work on high frequencies (Intel guarantee is 1600Mhz, anything over that depends on the quality of your CPU)
More on IMC:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_controller
01-07-2014 11:04 PM
kyufaker wrote:
Thanks a lot guys. That was very informative! Would delidding this to get lower temps help at all?
01-10-2014 04:01 AM
01-03-2014 11:09 AM
01-03-2014 11:34 AM
4djes wrote:
Hi, thanks for this guide. I,m having problems since i bought mi PC. My system crashes constantly (blue screen). I was using another RAM and i didn´t have this guide.
So, i bought the same RAM you´re using here and i ask, what shall i do before the first Method? Should i setup or reset my Bios?
Or can i take out my old RAM and put the new ones and begin with step 1??
Thanks.
01-03-2014 12:03 PM
01-03-2014 12:04 PM
Chino wrote:
Just to be on the safe side, after you remvoe the old memory sticks, clear your CMOS with the button at the back before inserting the new TridentX ones. That way the settings from the previous memory will not conflict with the new ones.