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Okay so heres 2133mhz with 10-10-10-27 T1 @ 1.4v. :D

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Slightly faster, I will try for 2400mhz but it doesn't seem to like it at gibbos settings.

I might need to bump the voltage passed 1.5. :(

TBH though, its still pretty damn quick for £60. :D
 
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Will try the looser timings haven't messed with vccio yet.

What does it do exactly?

What should it be set at and how high should I increase it?

Forgive my ignorance. :p

some dont need to touch it but i find one or two clicks help,its for the integrated memory controller inside the cpu,dont use more than 1.2v for sb,you will only need one or two clicks more than stock 1.05v
 
some dont need to touch it but i find one or two clicks help,its for the integrated memory controller inside the cpu,dont use more than 1.2v for sb,you will only need one or two clicks more than stock 1.05v

Just tried with looser timings, still nothing. :p

I don't feel comfortable uping the memory controller, although that might be whats holding me back.

I've gone back now to the previous 2133mhz settings, pretty happy with that. :)
 
The memory controller might be holding you back I think, 2600K only officially supports 1333mhz memory whereas Gibbo is using a 2011 that officially supports 1600mhz - more overclocking headroom?
 
That's just basic/default mem clocks same for CPU clocks,you can easily oc,don't be scared to use more mem controller voltage,on x58 you needed above 1.3v most of the time,on sb its less and no more than 1.2v
 
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Hi there

Awsome results guys! Really glad to see others getting fab results with this RAM too. :)

Like I said originally, no cherry picking was done or Samsung sending us cherry picked parts, I literally waded in, ordered 500 kits and just grabbed two for testing from stock and I was able to achieve 2400MHz quite easily. :)

Remember I tested on X79 platform and the 2011 CPU's definetely have better memory controllers.

Still to be running at 2133MHz @CAS10 on SB setup is very impressive, especially when the memory only cost £60 for 8GB. :D
 
Hi there

Awsome results guys! Really glad to see others getting fab results with this RAM too. :)

Like I said originally, no cherry picking was done or Samsung sending us cherry picked parts, I literally waded in, ordered 500 kits and just grabbed two for testing from stock and I was able to achieve 2400MHz quite easily. :)

Remember I tested on X79 platform and the 2011 CPU's definetely have better memory controllers.

Still to be running at 2133MHz @CAS10 on SB setup is very impressive, especially when the memory only cost £60 for 8GB. :D

i wonder how well these would run or clock to on an ivy bridge chip:D
 
I was looking all over UK for this ram, had to buy it from USA in end and have it posted over, trust OCUk to get it in stock right after i do that!

Anyway, how does 2133mhz at 9-10-10-28-1T grab you guys? Im confident I could run 2400mhz when Ivy Bridge is out!

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I was looking all over UK for this ram, had to buy it from USA in end and have it posted over, trust OCUk to get it in stock right after i do that!

Anyway, how does 2133mhz at 9-10-10-28-1T grab you guys? Im confident I could run 2400mhz when Ivy Bridge is out!

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what dram voltage did you use? 2133mhz seems to be the limit on z68/2500/2600k chips?
 
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