01-15-2016 08:10 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 03:06 AM by ROGBot
01-15-2016 10:24 AM
01-16-2016 07:52 PM
redduc900 wrote:
I'm guessing the timings of the original module are CL11-11-11-28 at 800 MHz, while the timings of the new ones are CL9-9-9. When mismatched sticks are installed, normally the BIOS will either loosen the timings of the module(s) w/ the tighter timings to match those w/ the looser timings, or tighten the timings of the looser rated modules and lower the effective DRAM frequency to DDR3-1333. I would say either replace the stock module w/ one or more of the CL9 KHX for a matched set, or return the Kingstons and find yourself a kit of DDR3-1600 w/ timings of CL11-11-11. There has to be a compatibility issue (timings related) between the stock and KHX modules, even though they're all rated for DDR3-1600 and 1.35v
01-17-2016 08:50 AM