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Tri-Fire AMD Brethren

I will do, but i will get a new board sent out just incase lol. I can always refuse delivery if the new mem works. The first board had a tattered box so might take the new one anyway. :p

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New board is on route tomorrow just incase. Gotta love the rainforest and their rma/refund procedure. It's the dogs ********. :D

Excellent!

Hope this one works :)
 
Excellent!

Hope this one works :)

Me too and appreciate the advice.

Well I'm just running two sticks at the moment at 1600Mhz so no great shakes. However i look at that cpu-z and i think, yeah. :cool:

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I imagine that now I've sampled TriFire and a 6 core cpu, there is no going back to less now. :p
 
4206 was the last decent one for SB-E, after that - they are IVY-E optimised :(

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I found that by myself after trying all Bios... 4206 is the one to have with SB-E
Only problem I have is if I try to use OFFSET voltage, my system becomes unstable, so I'm using 1.3V for 4.5Ghz
 
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I found that by myself after trying all Bios... 4206 is the one to have with SB-E
Only problem I have is if I try to use OFFSET voltage, my system becomes unstable, so I'm using 1.3V for 4.5Ghz

Idle BSOD or something else? I used to get the former on my 2700k@5Ghz if i had the C states enabled.
 
I think my performance issues have been purely with BF4.

Seems good for Unigine Valley, Firestrike, Sleeping Dogs and Metro LL.

I know I had a crappy score with unigine yestersday, but not sure what that was down to.

Been running things several times, and all seem to be performing more or less how they should.
 
Bf4 is a mess at the mo for a lot of multi card users on here. Both xfire and sli users, myself being one who has experienced it yesterday.
 
I think my performance issues have been purely with BF4.

Seems good for Unigine Valley, Firestrike, Sleeping Dogs and Metro LL.

I know I had a crappy score with unigine yestersday, but not sure what that was down to.

Been running things several times, and all seem to be performing more or less how they should.

Same as me mate, glad to see it's all good in the hood. :)
 
Just annoying that the only thing I was testing gpu performance with is one of the worst things to be testing with currently.

So, memory change sorted my stability problems, and gpu performance seems ok now... My word, I may actually be able to start using my computer after a month and a half!
 
Today is judgement day. Hopefully the dom plats arrive nice and early along with the replacement board. Canne wait.
 
Can't see how it won't. Just ram em in and select XMP first but watch out for VCCSA voltage as it sets 1.3v, which is Lolz

What would you recommend? I think VCCSA used to be 0.925v on my 2700K and there was never any need to change it. I will use XMP to make sure everything works, but after that I'd probably prefer to set it to 2400Mhz and start tweaking. Would you recommend i tweak the ram or cpu speed first?
 
For 2133 shouldn't need more than 1.1v 1.15v depending on your IMC. They can vary a lot more than IVYE tho which seems to have the better MC. I would tweak for whatever memory speed you plan on running personally.

Check it's stable at XMP (maybe just change VCCSA to auto) and stock cpu first :p
 
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For 2133 shouldn't need more than 1.1v 1.15v depending on your IMC. They can vary a lot more than IVYE tho which seems to have the better MC. I would tweet for whatever memory speed you plan on running personally

Actually i think this voltage was called VCCIO on my old motherboard. In that case i had to set it at 1.15v.
 
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