Overclocked bundle

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Hi,

I'm not usually worried about making my own decisions with regards to my pc setup but in this instance I thought it might be worth checking with the pros.

Bought a overclocked bundle (cpu, ram, motherboard) just over a year ago.

Krypton Intel Core i7-950 3.06GHz @ 4.00GHz
6GB (3x2GB) Corsair 9-9-9-24 PC3-12800 1600MHz
Gigabyte GA-X58-USB3 MB

Now need more Ram for Virtual work and don't know whether the RAM is specifically tuned in to the bios and whether there are any potential pitfalls I should expect or look at first.

The manual for the MB makes the suggestion that when using all six Ram slots, you should use same size, speed, make, model etc. I was hoping to utilise the entire 24GB maximum.

Do I need to find two groups of tri chan 12GB sticks? Do they need to have the same settings i.e 9-9-9-24 or can they be different?

Anyone responding with info, suggestions or experience on this matter would be greatly appreciated thanks! :confused:
 
What operating system are you using, as certain versions can only utilise 16gb ram and the Professional & Ultimate can support higher.

Overclockers don't have a great range but I would try and keep the same settings, but you might need to adjust or remove the overclock to avoid possible issues.
 
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit, don't worry, I had done my homework and I work in IT. The max that version can handle is 192GB.

I'm thinking of trying a (2x) 12GB (3x4GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz 8-8-8-24 timing but having trouble finding that at the moment.
 
Your overclock will not be guaranteed if you use RAM other than the RAM in the bundle.

I'm not sure you'll be able to get 6 4GB dimms running at 1600MHz, you should be able to run 3 4GB dimms at that speed though. 6 sticks will put more strain on the on CPU memory controller than 3 (and this is exacerbated by running the RAM at a higher speed than the memory controller is rated for, i.e. 1600MHz)
 
Your overclock will not be guaranteed if you use RAM other than the RAM in the bundle.

I'm not sure you'll be able to get 6 4GB dimms running at 1600MHz, you should be able to run 3 4GB dimms at that speed though. 6 sticks will put more strain on the on CPU memory controller than 3 (and this is exacerbated by running the RAM at a higher speed than the memory controller is rated for, i.e. 1600MHz)

I got lucky with my 920 in that regard, only needs 1.35v VTT and 1.3v for 4GHz, 24Gb at 1600 8 8 8 24 1.62v. My dad loves it since i donated it to him, great for internet and email... sigh.
 
Hmmm, now I'm not so confident.

Guess I will buy/put the 24GB (6x4GB) in and see how I get on with the current settings. Worse happens, I will remove the overclock settings.

Unless anyone has anything further to add, thanks for everyone's responses.
 
If you can run all six slots then you may need to up the qpi/vtt voltage due to the strain on the memory controller as mention by HazardO. Also I don't know anything about your board but my Asus P6X58D-e only supports 1333mhz speed when all six slots are used.
 
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