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What BIOs version are you using? I have 2 sticks and couldn't get anything to boot passed 2000mhz, no matter what I did.

I got 2000mhz stable by setting all the sub timings to their defaults from SPD. I mean, 2000mhz at CAS 9 is awesome, but it's not what I expected.

I think its was F9a... just add some VTT and IMC to get 2000+
Edited by EvgeniX - 6/18/12 at 7:21am
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just did it.... still the same...
2133 up to 1.65V - VTT 1.2 - IMC 1.195 - Boot failed at BIOS level......
tried 7's and 8's.....
it does not like 4 sticks mad.gif

So......... With your running 1866 - 9-9-9-24-1T @ 1.36V, what exactly are your vtt & imc?

I am running 1866 – 10-10-10-26 2T 1.45v.
Vtt was 1.050 in Auto so I took it out of Auto entering 1.050.
IMC was 0.925 in Auto and done the same entering 1.045.

If I run 1T it fails in ITB.

I am clocked to 4.5
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So......... With your running 1866 - 9-9-9-24-1T @ 1.36V, what exactly are your vtt & imc?
I am running 1866 – 10-10-10-26 2T 1.45v.
Vtt was 1.050 in Auto so I took it out of Auto entering 1.050.
IMC was 0.925 in Auto and done the same entering 1.045.
If I run 1T it fails in ITB.
I am clocked to 4.5

I did not try yet to go lower on VTT and IMC (still waiting better BIOS) but I run 1866 @ 9-9-9-24-1T @ 1.36 with VTT = 1.15 and IMC = 1.145

hope its helps.....
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Hey change your 3rd timings to all 7s or 8s, see what that does.
ill add the sandy bridge codes here, the same ones apply. if youget x00050 then its memory, 001 is CPU, 124 CPU basically the same, those are the ones i know off the top of my head.
here is my code list from my sandy bridge OC guide, funny i can just find it in so many other places lol:
BDOS CODES:
Here is a list of Common BDOS Errors and what to do to get rid of them; these suggestions are from
trial and error, and many BDOSes from hundreds of hours of overclocking. I have gotten many of
these BDOSes and checked them out (tried to cause them) and I have modified that list, here it is.
BSOD Codes
0x124 = add/remove vcore or QPI/VTT voltage (usually Vcore, once it was QPI/VTT)
0x101 = add more vcore
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency add DDR3 voltage or add QPI/VTT
0x1E = add more vcore
0x3B = add more vcore
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances”
0X109 = add DDR3 voltage
0x0A = add QPI/VTT voltage

few more here

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I did not try yet to go lower on VTT and IMC (still waiting better BIOS) but I run 1866 @ 9-9-9-24-1T @ 1.36 with VTT = 1.15 and IMC = 1.145
hope its helps.....

run Memtest86+ (Ivy version) for more then few hours ..see if your RAM is all good..
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Guys i have question, are these temps are ok for everyday. 4.6 GHz, 1.27V (load), i heard that everything below 90C is ok, can anyone confirm this?
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Guys i have question, are these temps are ok for everyday. 4.6 GHz, 1.27V (load), i heard that everything below 90C is ok, can anyone confirm this?
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@EvgeniX, thx, its was extremly hot in room while i was doing this test, now with cooler room, CPU is about 4-5C cooler.
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@EvgeniX, thx, its was extremly hot in room while i was doing this test, now with cooler room, CPU is about 4-5C colder.

even better....

now you can try to OC RAM
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even better....
now you can try to OC RAM
I tried, but i am getting 0.x24 BSOD at win load.
What could be?
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Should I pay attention to WHEA errors?

I have seen people saying they are important and should be considered unstable, but others say they are fine.

Thoughts?

Also, if it is important, is there anything except the offset that I can use to remedy a WHEA error?


Also, it seems that the voltage fluctuates a bunch at max, and that the WHEA errors correlate with the times where it drops. For example, here are my specs now:
Multi: 45
Offset: -10
LLC: 2
PLL 1.799
Turbo Volts: 0.004

I get an idle voltage of 0.98V and a load voltage that fluctuates between 1.224 and 1.248V. Is there any way to make it fluctuate less? I am getting WHEA errors at these settings.
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