11-09-2020
08:58 PM
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03-05-2024
07:32 PM
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ROGBot
11-11-2020 03:39 PM
11-11-2020 04:17 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi bwana
Have a look at G.Skill's QVL.
https://www.gskill.com/configurator?page=1&cls=1529635169&manufacturer=1524725352&chipset=1589508048...,
11-13-2020 06:33 AM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi bwana
Have a look at G.Skill's QVL.
https://www.gskill.com/configurator?page=1&cls=1529635169&manufacturer=1524725352&chipset=1589508048...,
11-12-2020 08:26 AM
11-14-2020 01:30 PM
11-15-2020 05:22 AM
11-15-2020 06:26 AM
bwana wrote:
After putting the ram in A2 and B2 (i hope you get a good laugh out of me struggling with them in A1 and B1- but I did get them to run 12-12-12-33 in those slots) I finally got up to 1.5 v vDIMM, 1.25 VCCIO and sysAgent, at 17-17-17-38 at DDR 4266. B-die is supposed to feel comfortable at those voltages.
But I did notice interesting flakiness in in LAN and USB- I thought I was getting lag. And most irritating of all, double clicking on a folder had me waiting three seconds before the window opened. Here I am with a system twice as fast as my last one, and it feels more laggy. Oh well, time to reinstall windows....
11-15-2020 06:36 AM
11-15-2020 06:50 AM
Nate152 wrote:
I like to see people like you and martin-dee pushing things to the edge and it looks like you're having success. If it's acting flakey you could be on the edge of stability, you can check Dimm temps to make sure they're not too high. When gaming my Dimm temps get to 40c-42c.
As you can see in my specs I have a 7700k, my ram is G.Skill Trident Z 4133MHz c19 but it can't do it. 4025MHz 17-17-17-39-2N is all she's got and I have it hammered hard the vccio and system agent voltages. I wouldn't recommend using this much voltage for fear of burning out the memory controller.
I use HWinfo to show clock speeds, voltages and temps.
Click the pic to make it bigger.