OK, please go easy on me, its been a loooong time since I've done a build, and although most things have stayed similar enough for me to grasp, memory has changed alot. It used to be plug em in and go.....but not so much anymore. I have my bios set to auto, but my ram (flare 2000mhz) is only showing up at 1333mhz. What settings should I be setting this to to start? Should I be in specific slots? I plan on overclocking, but not right now. I just want to get up and running with no headaches for a few weeks before I play around. Thanks!
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From your main BIOS menu go to the Extreme Tweaker Menu
Scroll down to AI Overclock Tuner
Change the setting from Auto to D.O.C.P
Now scroll down to DRAM O.C. Profile
Select the profile for DDR3 2000
Press F10 to save changes and exit the BIOSMSI Big Bang xPower x58
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seemed to work good for a bit, but then started crashin on me. Changed the profile to 1600 and is stable, but not sure where to go from there. Looks like I have alot of reading to do, I have a system with so much potential, I gotta figure out how to tweak it all!
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Originally posted by mrcmtl View PostDid you change your CPU/NB voltage? In order to run stable at 2000Mhz, I think you need something like 1.25V on it. Try that and make sure you got 1.65V on the RAM too.MSI Big Bang xPower x58
Intel i7 950
GSkill DDR3 2000 6x2Gb
Gigabyte GTX 460 x2 SLi
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD - OS Drive
WD Black 640Gb x2 RAID0 - Apps and Programs
WD Black 1Tb backup and storage
Corsair TX950W
Water cooling - Swiftech and DangerDen
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If you want to overclock to 4Ghz, then leave the fsb at 250 as it's the default setting for your RAM to be at 2000MHz. Set 16x multiplier on the CPU, bump the voltage up to at 1.4-1.45V and bump the CPU/NB voltage to 1.25V. If you leave your NB multiplier at the 10x default value, you will have 2.5Ghz on the NB which is a good start.
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Here what you should do step by step:
from wevsspot's post:
"From your main BIOS menu go to the Extreme Tweaker Menu
Scroll down to AI Overclock Tuner
Change the setting from Auto to D.O.C.P
Now scroll down to DRAM O.C. Profile
Select the profile for DDR3 2000"
Change CPU & NB voltage mode to manual
Bump CPU/NB voltage to 1.25V
You should now be running 13x250 on the CPU, DDR3-2000 and 10x250 on the CPU/NB.
Then if you want to overclock to 4Ghz, just change multiplier to 16 and bump voltage to 1.4V or higher. This setting should make you boot to Windows. Stability issue can be tested later.
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did exactly that, and started getting crashes. Wondering if I should just run at 1600 and change timings or something? Please forgive me if I make no sense...lol
I honestly figured getting this machine to 4ghz and overclocking my video card would be a piece of cake with my setup, but so far its been nothing but a headache....lol
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red slots
This morning I set my computer to 20x200 mhz, my vcore to 1.45v and am running stable. My ram is only at 1600 though. Can I run at this speed and "tighten" up the settings or is this a no-no. If so, what should I set them to? I took dram voltage out of auto and set to 1.65.
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Never hurts to try different slots, but Asus specifically recommends the red slots for overclocked memory.
I don't think the OP will get 4.0Ghz out of his processor and get his RAM running stable at DDR3 2000.
You're going to have to choose one or the other. If it were me I'd go for cpu clocks and the tightest memory timings I could get at DDR3 1600 speeds.
If you want to try and keep the XMP profile you could drop your cpu/nb multiplier down to something lower than 2500Mhz. You could try 2000Mhz for example...............MSI Big Bang xPower x58
Intel i7 950
GSkill DDR3 2000 6x2Gb
Gigabyte GTX 460 x2 SLi
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD - OS Drive
WD Black 640Gb x2 RAID0 - Apps and Programs
WD Black 1Tb backup and storage
Corsair TX950W
Water cooling - Swiftech and DangerDen
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