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  • Settings for F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO on ASUS P55D Pro motherboard?

    I have been unable to get F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO to run at 1600. It runs fine at 1333. WHat settings should I use for this RAM on the ASUS P55D Pro?

  • #2
    Id like to know the answer also. running a Intel core i5, Gigabyte ga-p55-ud3r motherboard with f4 bios.
    Last edited by tattare; 12-14-2009, 07:02 PM.

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    • #3
      Got it!

      Ai Overclock - Manual
      CPU Ratio - 18 (20 is stable as slight overclock)
      BCLK Freq - 160
      PCIE - 100
      DRAM Freq - DDR3 1600
      DRAM Timing
      RAS to CAS - 7
      RAS PRE - 8
      RAS ACT 7
      RAS to RAS Delay - 24
      CPU Fixed 1.3 Volts
      IMC 1.2 Volts
      DRAM Volts Auto
      CPU PLL Volts 1.9

      Rest to AUTO

      Ran PRIME95 for 24 hours and was stable.

      Last edited by KestrelRider; 12-16-2009, 03:25 PM. Reason: Added DRAM Voltage

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      • #4
        what did you set your dram voltage to?

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        • #5
          DRAM volts was set to AUTO

          Added voltages to my first response

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          • #6
            Manually set your memory voltage to 1.35 in the BIOS and adjust your BCLK Frequency to 160. Doing so will overclock your CPU.
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            • #7
              So what's the consensus on these, are they decent OC'rs for 2x 2GB PC3-12800 parts?
              Also if you under-clock them below stock, can you get tighter timings, & can they run on even less voltage?

              I mostly want to run at stock or under-clock w/tighter timings....
              But on the rare occasion that I game, a decent OC (not hard core) would be nice too!

              Thank-you.

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              • #8
                I'd say they're better than decent! I'm running them on MSI's P55 GD80 with BIOS 1.7. Whatever MSI did, my system is running better than ever with (4 X 2GB) 8GB. Current settings are: (20 X 190) 3800MHz, 2:8 FSB, stock memory timings except command rate (1T) at 1.38V. At stock settings, you can easily get 6-6-6-20-1T out of them if you'd prefer lower timings.
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                • #9
                  Hmm sounds great, not sure I'd have quite as much luck with a GA-H57M-USB3 though
                  I believe the memory controller on the clarkdale's (I'm getting core i3-530) reverts back to the Core micro-architecture.
                  And of course a lot depends on the board and it's BIOS....
                  Last edited by jalyst; 02-23-2010, 09:56 PM.

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                  • #10
                    anyone with a more similar set-up had great success with these?
                    Thanks!

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                    • #11
                      On any P55 ASUS motherboard, if you simply enable the XMP Profile under "AI Overclock Tuner" it will automatically be able to detect and set memory settings in BIOS.

                      You can't go wrong with these, I had no problems overclocking them to DDR3-2000+

                      Thank you
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                      • #12
                        Yes but I'm on a notably different platform, I prolly won't get the same level of OC.
                        http://gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?p=16764#post16764

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