Hi,
The memory in my system (I believe) is rated to run at up to 2133MHz, though currently I can only get it to run at 1600MHz.
If I try to get the memory running at 2133MHz by selecting the XMP Profile1 the system does not post (it actually did one time and appeared, but on reboot I was unable to post again). I've also tried the XMP Profile1 with bumping the DRAM voltage from 1.5 to 1.6v, which let me successfully post but once again I got an unable to post message on reboot (is there another voltage I should try boosting).
Is it possible to reliably run at 2133MHz with this combination (or even 1866MHz), or am I stuck at 1600MHz. I've read something about bumping up the Memory and/or CPU voltage but I'm pretty in the dark about what the risks are there and what values I should be attempting in able to ensure the system runs happily.
The relevant parts in the system are:
* i5-2400
* Gigabyte Z68X-UD3R-B3 (F6 Bios)
* G.Skill F3-17000CL11D-4GBXL (2x4GB)
Any suggestions/advice would be very appreciated, thanks in advance!
The memory in my system (I believe) is rated to run at up to 2133MHz, though currently I can only get it to run at 1600MHz.
If I try to get the memory running at 2133MHz by selecting the XMP Profile1 the system does not post (it actually did one time and appeared, but on reboot I was unable to post again). I've also tried the XMP Profile1 with bumping the DRAM voltage from 1.5 to 1.6v, which let me successfully post but once again I got an unable to post message on reboot (is there another voltage I should try boosting).
Is it possible to reliably run at 2133MHz with this combination (or even 1866MHz), or am I stuck at 1600MHz. I've read something about bumping up the Memory and/or CPU voltage but I'm pretty in the dark about what the risks are there and what values I should be attempting in able to ensure the system runs happily.
The relevant parts in the system are:
* i5-2400
* Gigabyte Z68X-UD3R-B3 (F6 Bios)
* G.Skill F3-17000CL11D-4GBXL (2x4GB)
Any suggestions/advice would be very appreciated, thanks in advance!
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