RIVF + 4930 + GSkill Trident X

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Hi bud just wanted your thoughts on this, what would you do next?? keep pushing the bclk??

ram is tweaked as far as it will go without more volts unless you can recommend/or tell me otherwise

vcore in bios 1.41v with medium llc
ram 1.75v
sa 1.25v
vtt 1.2v
pll 1.65v


Have tested for stabillity and all is well, also just ran IBT(dont normally just used it to show you temps, was set to extreme)

thanks
 
what would you recommend max 24/7
reason i ask is i have some mushkin redline 2133 c9 that i want to overclock on rive, but i am finding strap 125 overclocking while giving good results tends to stutter/hitch in gaming like somethings holding back the speed, i cant point my finger on it and its driving me nuts.
 
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Ah, the big man, been busy ian??

Anyways re-post from above

Got my ram upto 2570mhz c10 @1.785v quite pleased with that, although a tuned 2400 c9 gives better results at the same volts

Does the BE have ram dividers? As to get to 2570 on the formula on 125 strap i need to run a very high bclk, as its on its limits gonna keep em at 2500mhz and tighten them up, what do you think?

And merry xmas ;)
 
8pack you legend those second timings worked on my mem :D 1.65v 2400mhz
almost completely alleviated the stutter in games any thing else i can dial on to help get rid of it.
 
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Yes very busy at Galaxy overclocking comp in China. Just arrived back.

Run what gives best perf and most efficiency. 2400 C9 for you seems the best option. The RAM dividers are nothing to do with the board they are what is possible from the CPU. So no BE has same dividers as RIVE or RIVF etc.....

Further tuning options for those at 2400 try thirds of 0,0,0,0 for top four thirds. Also TRAS 21 may be possible and TRFC 108. Try, try, try .........
 
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