Getting the most from my RAM?

not at the moment its running way under spec, ive just used xmp profile and now when i set the multi at 21 and bclk at 180 my ram can either be 1500ish or around 2000ish if its rated at 1866 then can i hit the 2000 or is 1500 my cap?
 
Nice ram.

You should be able to oc that memory to 2000 looking at your m/b. (i wouldn't go up to that though)

try to turn down the multiplier on the cpu and then push the frequency up.

tried but at 20 multi the blck needs to be 200 tog et 4.0 which isnt being stable, perhaps if i try 19 multi and 210 bclk or whatever but the RAM would still probably be to much under or over rating
 
tried but at 20 multi the blck needs to be 200 tog et 4.0 which isnt being stable, perhaps if i try 19 multi and 210 bclk or whatever but the RAM would still probably be to much under or over rating

well that is OC'in, you have to find the right balance between your ram, cpu and FSB, getting the most out of it all etc.

Ill have a look for a screen of your bios and see what i can see.
 
well that is OC'in, you have to find the right balance between your ram, cpu and FSB, getting the most out of it all etc.

Ill have a look for a screen of your bios and see what i can see.

its just wierd since a i7 920 an asus p6t and dominator ram is such a common setup so i thought it would be easy to balance 4.0 OC with the RAM, but it seems in all the configurations of 4.0 the RAM will always been running under speed or over
 
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/asus_p6t/6.htm

The DRAM frequency allows you to set the starting frequency level for the system memory. This setting is the starting point so when setting this the thing to remember is that adjusting the baseclock frequency will increase the memory speed and result in instability if you do not take this into account. The UNCLK clock frequency must at all times be exactly 2x the memory speed or greater. The QPI data rate can be lowered to increase the memory speed but you may take a hit in perfromance if you move down too early. The 6400MT/s setting is only available with the I7 965.

could be relevant...

what i do is turn off or disable all the turbo features until you got your OC going then work at setting timings and other features etc
 
http://www.overclockersclub.com/vimages/asus_p6t/119.jpg

is this your bios config page ?

set your UCLK to 3732 (or next higher) and then your dram frequency to 1866 and leave your dram timings on auto until you can get that to booot.

if i understand correctly....

the ram speeds change depending on the base clock of the processor since they are linked so to get the 1866 setting i will need to compromise processor speeds

i dont really understand what they are saying in that quote : /
 
So, just to confirm. Your uncore MHz is at least twice the MHz of your RAM (when you select ~1866MHz in DRAM frequency)?
 
So, just to confirm. Your uncore MHz is at least twice the MHz of your RAM (when you select ~1866MHz in DRAM frequency)?

i cant get the option of 1866 unless i lower my base clock the processor the uncore is on auto i think, ill check in a sec

uclk freq is on auto if thats what you meant, but at a 20x200 4.0 the ram has to be around 1600 : / rather than my 1866
 
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OK, leave the uncore for the moment. What DRAM frequency options do you have with a 200 BCLK? Is the next step up 2000MHz? If so, that's due to Asus's configuration of the memory multipliers (i.e. they vary depending on the BCLK). Working it out - 1866 (DRAM) divided by 200 (BCLK) = 9.33 which is not a standard memory multiplier.

See below for the BCLK configuations that must be used to attain DDR3 at 1866MHz on the P6T Deluxe. I imagine it's the same for your P6T. Information from here.

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So it looks like you're going to have to drop your BCLK to ~187 to get rated 1866MHz. But that would drop your 920 to 3.7GHz. You have good quality RAM though which should OC no problem to 2000MHz if you loosen the timings - you may need to up some voltages though if the system is not stable (memory and QPI/DRAM for instance).
 
OK, leave the uncore for the moment. What DRAM frequency options do you have with a 200 BCLK? Is the next step up 2000MHz? If so, that's due to Asus's configuration of the memory multipliers (i.e. they vary depending on the BCLK). Working it out - 1866 (DRAM) divided by 200 (BCLK) = 9.33 which is not a standard memory multiplier.

See below for the BCLK configuations that must be used to attain DDR3 at 1866MHz on the P6T Deluxe. I imagine it's the same for your P6T. Information from here.

NewPicture-14.jpg


So it looks like you're going to have to drop your BCLK to ~187 to get rated 1866MHz. But that would drop your 920 to 3.7GHz. You have good quality RAM though which should OC no problem to 2000MHz if you loosen the timings - you may need to up some voltages though if the system is not stable (memory and QPI/DRAM for instance).

thanks ive found the option of 1866 but to get this i sacrifice 0.4-6 cpu speed and im not sure which is the better to have : /
 
Having the higher CPU speed is definitely better. The difference in performance between 1600MHz and 1866MHz RAM is minimal compared to a 400MHz+ CPU speed increase.
 
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