Corsair XMS2 Bad OCer's?

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Probably made a thread on this before but it became redundant.

Long story short, the RAM in my sig, reportedly a great overclocker with reports of 900mhz+, will only reach 830mhz, regardless of timings or voltage.

Does this particular RAM have such a low limit? By the way, this is of course at 1:1 ratio. A different ratio defeats the point, as i may be able to get a high RAM speed, but the FSB would remain the same.
 
I have the same Ram, it would only do 950mhz on Striker Extreme but 1000mhz on Striker II Formula with higher 2.2volts+5:5:5:15 and 1000mhz on AM2 Rigs with default 2.1volts+ 4:4:4:12.

So seems milage is dependant on not just the Ram but Chipset.

BTW, I have also ran the basic XMS2 at same 1000mhz settings on AM2's.

The AMD Onchip Memory Controler is far better thats reason why IMO.
 
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Vcore is 1.45v.

RAM is 2.1, 4-4-4-12. Static Read disabled.

Tried loosening timings to 5-5-5-15, tried upping RAM voltage upto 2.3v, still no difference in cap. Which is very odd.

Here's my BIOS settings, i think:

(** BIOS VERSION 0504 **) - Note, this template shows 404, but most settings same.

JumperFree Configuration Settings

AI Overclocking: Manual
CPU Ratio Control: Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting: 9
FSB Strap to Northbridge: 333Mhz
FSB Frequency: 375
PCI-E Frequency: 100
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-750
DRAM Command Rate: 2T
DRAM Timing Control: Manual
tCL (CAS# Latency): 4
tRCD (RAS# to CAS# Delay): 4
tRP (RAS# Precharge): 4
tRAS (RAS# Activate to Precharge): 12
tRRD (RAS# to RAS# Delay): auto
tRFC (Row Refresh Cycle): auto
tWR (Write Recovery): auto
tWTR (Write to Read Delay): auto
tRTP (Read to Precharge): auto
DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled

Transaction Booster: Disabled
Clock Over-Charging Mode: Disabled (this is different in BIOS 504-mine,template is of 404)

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

CPU Voltage: 1.45v
CPU Voltage Reference: 0.63x
CPU Voltage Damper: Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage: 1.60v
DRAM Voltage: 2.10v
FSB Termination Voltage: auto
North Bridge Voltage: auto
North Bridge Voltage Reference: 0.67x
South Bridge Voltage: auto

Advance CPU Settings
CPU Ratio Control: Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting: 9
C1E Support: Disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
PECI: Disabled
 
I have the same Ram, it would only do 950mhz on Striker Extreme but 1000mhz on Striker II Formula with higher 2.2volts+5:5:5:15 and 1000mhz on AM2 Rigs with default 2.1volts+ 4:4:4:12.

So seems milage is dependant on not just the Ram but Chipset.

BTW, I have also ran the basic XMS2 at same 1000mhz settings on AM2's.

The AMD Onchip Memory Controler is far better thats reason why IMO.

is this at 1:1?

Note that this RAM will do upto around 1050mhz for me at a different ratio, i.e. 4:5.

Hmm hang on, at 1:1 that's still 415 FSB, the FSB is capped at 415 not the RAM (won't even boot past this, black screen, even 1mhz). I've sorta uncovered the problem here,

but the issue: My mobo is awesome, other's have got over 500mhz FSB with it.
The CPU is awesome, but is it capped at 415mhz? I'll tyr and do some research. Thanks for tip-off though guys.
 
is this at 1:1?

Note that this RAM will do upto around 1050mhz for me at a different ratio, i.e. 4:5.

Hmm hang on, at 1:1 that's still 415 FSB, the FSB is capped at 415 not the RAM (won't even boot past this, black screen, even 1mhz). I've sorta uncovered the problem here,

but the issue: My mobo is awesome, other's have got over 500mhz FSB with it.
The CPU is awesome, but is it capped at 415mhz? I'll tyr and do some research. Thanks for tip-off though guys.

Yes its at what you would class as 1:1 but Asus class as Linked and In Sync (2 settings) as they class 1:1 as 1333FSB and Memory 1333mhz.

Striker Extreme = 1900FSB + Memory 950mhz

Striker II Formula = 2000FSB + Memory 1000mhz.

AM2's 1000HT(FSB) + Memory 1000mhz
 
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Haven't found info on it yet, must be my BIOS settings, the components should be solid. Maybe northbridge.
 
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