Rampage :)

This is easy man for benching 2333mhz use PSC profile at top of DRAM setting page and set DRAM volts to 1.85v. If your stable then push BLK so you have around 2400mhz. If your stable bring down the two thirds this profile sets to eight to 6 and test again.

Tests 2 and 5 memtest give quick overview of stability.
 
So far tested using the tight psc profile but at high speeds had to change command rate to 2 otherwise i get debug code 01 at boot.

Stock 6-8-6-20-2t 1600 1.6v memtest passed.
2333 @ psc profile c7 1.81v memtest passed
2400@ the above fail
2450 1.83v boots to windows and halfway through 32m pi, crashes.
First night of testing and looks promising, got a 3930 coming, so that should give me more options.
For benching what would you consider i max safe voltage for me?? And would you use a fan on them?
 
Fan yes.

Max "safe" 1.85v but they are your sticks and you kill em dont blame me!!!

01 means IMC cant cope with the timings but the sticks would do it!!

3930K will give you no more options really unless its a better IMC.
 
With me wanting to use bclk between 128-130 this gives me Approx 2070 or 2400 on the ram, so quite a big jump, whereas if i had a 3930 the 2133 divider opens up with voltages i feel more comfortable with. As you know this ram is quite scarce and i dont wanna kill it!! If i could get my hands on more i would :)

Is quad channel harder on the imc?? Than dual? Have 2 spare sticks i'm willing to thrash!!' Sorry, test!
And thx for all your help, very much appreciated.

Edit: and i wont blame you!!
Oh and fans or water?? Will they both achieve similar results, when benching my water temp can hit 30c when the house heating is on, if that helps.
 
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thx, and hope you had a good week playing!!??

back to the gpu for a second, got the hotwires all working but does not seem to do much, i suppose this is where some soldering work needs to be done, is it just a case of bridging the 2 dots for each feature, excluding the ln2 one of course?????
 
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