07-29-2014 04:02 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:20 PM by ROGBot
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adebabyo1 wrote:
that second link doesn't work for me
07-29-2014 05:42 PM
07-29-2014 05:43 PM
MeanMachine wrote:
Hi adebabyo1 and Welcome to ROG.
A high frequency setting for your DIMMs is reliant on the strength of the Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) within your CPU.
Some Intel chips are better than others, I suggest reading these articles for a better understanding.
http://www.masterslair.com/determini...uency-i7-i5-i3
http://www.overclockers.com/3-step-g...core-i3-i5-i7/
Once you have established a stable base CPU clock frequency and voltage in conjunction with your DIMMs, you can then start to OC.
You have purchased a rather expensive set of Dimms, so I hope you are able to reach their potential.
I suggest you start with only 1 DIMM in the first slot and only make changes in Bios for OCing.
Boot into Windows, run a small stress test and monitor your temps.
Once you understand the concepts of the articles above, we can help with specific problems, So see how you go and please report back.
07-30-2014 02:45 PM
adebabyo1 wrote:
I've followed the guides but I've got to be honest and don't really understand it all for example it states changing the vvt voltage I assume this relates to the cpu cache voltage or the cpu core voltage so I did change this as stated to 1.1v
It also says to change the bclk to 150 from 133 we'll mine is already at 100 so I increased it to 150 and the frequencies for cpu, dram went up and it all booted fine
I've followed 'chinos' advice and the system still doesn't boot at 2400 for the ram as it previously did ... So I am at a loss