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- Dec 14, 2010
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- Motherboard
- Asus Z390
- CPU
- i7 > need model # > See Rules!
- Graphics
- Vega 56
notshy said:I have the same RAM is you. It is always best to set your RAM voltages and timings manually rather than rely on XMP to do it for you. XMP is a bit of a short cut and it's much safer and more stable to set them manually.
I've done a bit of an overclock on my machine and when I was getting that stable the guys at tweak town thoroughly recommended setting all settings manually.
I can send you over my settings if you like - but I got them direct from the Corsair Website.
hmm, I'm not sure about that manual thing, well i've heard not good things about both szenarios,... however my experiences shows that with use of XMP the system is stable and my manual settings all end up with freezes or force reboots, especially when dram voltage is <1,5V.
I'll appreciate if you send me your experienced stable manuall settings, and if it's ok for you i'll test it and document it on my website.
For the RAM the you should set QPI/VTT = 1.35v and DRAM V to 1.66v (BIOS can't do 1.65). I would also set all of the timings manually also.
hmm,... this seems to me very special, I'm not sure about the thing, that it's not possible to set it to 1.65V, as far as I can remember i'd set this to 1,65V ,... strange
-> which Bios version do u use?
-> have u set some settings with one of those gigabyte utilities like easy tune or something similar?
-> whats your experience with those audio noise issue caused by "C1E" and/or "EIST" Advanced CPU Feature ?
cheers,
nean