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Ice said:Hi All,
actually that's a question that's been bugging me for quite a while now, too.
I built two systems last year and for both I got a good quality mainboard and RAM. Unfortunately on neither of those systems I can get the RAM to run at more than 1066Mhz.
I've been searching my a.. off on the internet to find some explanation. Unfortunately the only answer I got was that it possibly had something to do with the cpu being "locked"?????
I'm still pretty new to all the CustoMac stuff, but I built my share of PC systems over the years. I never had problems like that before.
Maybe someone here can explain to me, why I can't get my RAM to run properly.
Here are the specs of my systems:
Mainboards:
- Asus P6T
- Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
CPUs:
- Intel Core i7 920 2.66 Ghz, LGA 1366
- Intel Core i7 930 2.80 GHz, LGA 1366
RAM:
- Corsair CMX6GX3M3A2000C9, 3x2GB, DDR3-2000, [email protected]
- Mushkin REDLINE 3x2GB Kit, DDR3-1600, [email protected]
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thx.
Ice
You change the RAM speed in BIOS-- usually by changing the RAM multiplier to a higher number. But if you do this, you should definitely test using Memtest (google it) for an extended period of time.
See this guide: http://www.techreaction.net/2010/09/07/ ... -gulftown/