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Please tell me what the XMP voltage is on the 3600MHz CL14 sticks please.
Please tell me what the XMP voltage is on the 3600MHz CL14 sticks please.
4 of them boys are the ones to get.Ok, didn't know there was 3600 CL14 sticks.
I'm really looking at your desktop... Who is she?
2 stics better than 4 sticks. the CL16 will still be faster than the CL144 of them boys are the ones to get.
2 stics better than 4 sticks. the CL16 will still be faster than the CL14
I'm not confident that will be the case. Be good to see all you guys/gals stats over the coming days for sure. Colour me jealous.2 stics better than 4 sticks. the CL16 will still be faster than the CL14
I'm really looking at your desktop... Who is she?
It is the case on a daisy chain board. Has been for decades.I'm not confident that will be the case. Be good to see all you guys/gals stats over the coming days for sure. Colour me jealous.
We need dram calc 1.7.2 benchmark (default) results from everyone once you've tuned up.
I bought the 32GB 3600Mhz CL16. The PC won't post directly after setting XMP. However, if I force shut down then start it again, it POSTs fine. It's at 3600Mhz, but the timings are 15-17-17-39 instead of 16-16-16-38. The XMP profile has the correct timings. What's up with that?
I've got an Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha and a 6700k.
edit - I also just got a error while testing mem stability.
Reset bios if I was you. And set voltage to 1.4v initially. That removes voltage from the equation and old timings training etc.I bought the 32GB 3600Mhz CL16. The PC won't post directly after setting XMP. However, if I force shut down then start it again, it POSTs fine. It's at 3600Mhz, but the timings are 15-17-17-39 instead of 16-16-16-38. The XMP profile has the correct timings. What's up with that?
Also every second boot has the failure to POST and requires a hard shut down. Then it'll start with the weird timings or it'll revert to 2133Mhz.
I've got an Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha and a 6700k.
edit - I also just got a error while testing mem stability.