F3-12800CL8T-6GBPI-B Specified timings no longer seem to work. The chips are rated at CL8 @ 1600MHz, but recently, I can't seem to boot up my system at that spec. I can only boot it up at CL9 @ 1333MHz. At first, I thought it was the motherboard, but it seems that the main issue keeps coming back to the RAM timings. These timings are not just lowering my performance, but they are causing the motherboard to not boot at times or reboot itself before loading the OS with an overclock recovery message. This is definately bad for all of my components if this continues. The funny thing is that the problem is worse when the system has been powered down for a day or so rather than just a few hours. Any help on this one?
System Specs:
G.Skill Pi Black Tri-Channel DDR3 12800 (1600MHz) 8-8-8-21
Foxcon Bloodrage Motherboard
Intel i7 965 3.2 GHz
PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 860 ESA (860 Watt PSU)
Nvidia GTX 260
System Specs:
G.Skill Pi Black Tri-Channel DDR3 12800 (1600MHz) 8-8-8-21
Foxcon Bloodrage Motherboard
Intel i7 965 3.2 GHz
PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 860 ESA (860 Watt PSU)
Nvidia GTX 260
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