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Running DDR3 1600 at rated speed HELP!
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OK guys so lately I have been trying to make my ram run at rated speed DDR3 1600mhz (OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600 1.9v 7-7-7-24) I am running the sticks at factory settings with factory recommended timings/voltages With a MCH Latch of 400mhz and a System memory Multiplier of 2.0D which gives me 800mhz for a 1:1 ratio, It can go stable all the way to 3.33D which gives 1333mhz which is not bad. But I want to get what I paid for which is 1600mhz with the rated timings.
__________________When I set it to MCH Latch: 400mhz and the System Memory Multiplier: 4.0D which gives me 1600mhz but unfortunately It doesn't Post at this setting, most likely because of the advanced timing settings which I don't know how to deal with and that;s why I'm getting to you guys! Here are a couple pictures of how I am running everything for now, would like to know what to change in order to make it post at 1600mhz. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks!
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check this thread out.
it helped me get mine working right. it is for the 1.65 volt triple channel sticks though.
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try searching OCZ's forum.
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Change performance enhance to standard/turbo. Extreme doesn't provide enough benefits for using it and it severely limits ram
__________________edit: you're also going to have to increase mch voltage
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Wondering if any of you have an Idea on what is causing this, what should I change? here is the link: http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...991#post450991
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Hmm, I didnt know there was a 775 mobo that supported DDR3?
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Yes, mines is the EP45T-DS3R, Supports DDR3 1333/1600 and 1900 OC.
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Sweeeeeet
Lucky you now that DDR2 has pretty much the same price tag as DDR3
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Same with mine,although 1600Mhz usually causes a problem becasue of a chipset limitation
Does it run fine at 1333MHz ?
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