Thanks! This is all new to me so a bit of a learning curve.
Disabling CSM (Compatibility Support Module) should cut good amount from that if it's enabled in BIOS.Sidenote: Boot time is really slow, over 40 seconds to desktop.
what are your subtimings? just curious to see if i can push mine a bit more lolNice i have mine stable with same settings
ah, basically spitting distance between each other's timings lolNot sure if i got these timings from here or another forum.
easy does it. don't go over the "safe" safe voltage limits and most things are normally recoverable with a cmos reset.Nice one Tamzzy! I need to start tinkering with mine but no clue at the minute. I've never done any sort of overclocking in my life so its all new to me.
ah, basically spitting distance between each other's timings lol
easy does it. don't go over the "safe" safe voltage limits and most things are normally recoverable with a cmos reset.
"safe" safe voltages are:
1.2v for vsoc
1.5v for ram
vddp and vddg (in auto mode) are based off vsoc, so don't worry too much about those
What voltages?
Also does batch numbers make any difference you reckon? I ordered the single sticks and they are from different batches.
I had a matched pair but one stick had to be RMA-ed as it had errors on memtest...so I'm also running essentially unmatched single sticksAlso does batch numbers make any difference you reckon? I ordered the single sticks and they are from different batches.
1900 is an oc for the infinity fabric, not all chips can do itJust tried testing my IF speed at 1900 and it's a no go. It just boot loops then hangs.
1900 is an oc for the infinity fabric, not all chips can do it
just stick with 1800, don't really gain/lose much tbh...
Did you enable xmp?This seemed happy here but was showing as Cas 22? I assume because nothing else was changed?