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  • MEMORY GSKILL F3-16000CL9T-6GBRH Help?

    Hello community. I just want to start off an introduce myself as Joe aka the Rabbit. I am a competitive console fighter gamer and now getting into PC gaming. I also do HD video editing and streaming. I have been osx for the last 3 years now am back to windows. I own 8 different computers ranging from osx to windows. I just built this new gaming rig and need some feedback or criticism.


    I purchased GSKILL F3-16000CL9T-6GBRH 3x2GB sticks from newegg a bit ago. These are the ripjaws. On the package it says they are rated 9 9 9 27 1.6v.

    Well I got them to run at 800 so thats is 1600. Here are my specs and what I have accomplished so far. I am adpet in computers but I am new to over clocking so please bear with me. SO far I didn't OC the vid card. I am waiting until I get my second one in the mail for my SLI set up. I will be pretty sick because I am getting 3 of those ASUS 23" 120HZ 3d monitors so I can do nvidia surround and 3d.

    So what I am asking for is your best input in what I can do to make the memory faster? Any other input to make my rig faster would be nice. I play a bit with AI tweaker in the bios but this is what I came up with for this memory.


    CPU Properties:
    CPU Type QuadCore Intel Core i7 Extreme 975
    CPU Alias Bloomfield
    CPU Stepping D0
    Engineering Sample No
    CPUID CPU Name Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33GHz
    CPUID Revision 000106A5h

    CPU Speed:
    CPU Clock 4000.0 MHz (original: 3333 MHz, overclock: 20%)
    CPU Multiplier 25x
    CPU FSB 160.0 MHz (original: 133 MHz, overclock: 20%)
    QPI Clock 2880.0 MHz
    Memory Bus 800.0 MHz
    DRAM:FSB Ratio 5:1

    CPU Cache:
    L1 Code Cache 32 KB per core
    L1 Data Cache 32 KB per core
    L2 Cache 256 KB per core (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)
    L3 Cache 8 MB (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)

    Motherboard Properties:
    Motherboard ID 65-0502-000001-00101111-111610-TYLERSBURG$A1631001_BIOS DATE: 11/16/10 18:07:45 VER: 08.00.15
    Motherboard Name Asus P6X58D-E (2 PCI, 1 PCI-E x1, 3 PCI-E x16, 6 DDR3 DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)

    Chipset Properties:
    Motherboard Chipset Intel Tylersburg X58, Intel Nehalem
    Memory Timings 9-9-9-27 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    Command Rate (CR) 1T
    DIMM1: G Skill F3-16000CL9-2GBRH 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)
    DIMM3: G Skill F3-16000CL9-2GBRH 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)
    DIMM5: G Skill F3-16000CL9-2GBRH 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)

    BIOS Properties:
    System BIOS Date 11/16/10
    Video BIOS Date 05/05/10
    DMI BIOS Version 0502

    Graphics Processor Properties:
    Video Adapter nVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 (p1025)
    GPU Code Name GF100 (PCI Express 2.0 x16 10DE / 06C4, Rev A3)
    GPU Clock (Geometric Domain) 50 MHz (original: 607 MHz)
    GPU Clock (Shader Domain) 101 MHz (original: 1215 MHz)
    Memory Clock 67 MHz (original: 801 MHz)

    Storage:
    IDE Controller Intel(R) ICH10 Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 3A26
    IDE Controller Intel(R) ICH10 Family 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 3A20
    IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
    Disk Drive Corsair CSSD-V128GB2 ATA Device (128 GB, SATA-II)
    Optical Drive HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24LS50 ATA Device (DVD+R9:16x, DVD-R9:12x, DVD+RW:24x/8x, DVD-RW:24x/6x, DVD-RAM:12x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/32x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)
    SMART Hard Disks Status OK










    THANKS!!!!



    Joe
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  • #2
    I forgot to mention. I Run Corsair H50 Liquid Cooler. I know its cheap but it works!!
    Under full load stress test with this setup it runs stable max temp spikes to 75c runs idle at 35 to 40.
    http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/1744580.png

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    • #3
      Anyone? I need to tighten the timings with AI tweaker. GSkill You out there for advice?

      I also wanted to do a custom case mode for the PC when I am done. I was thinking of making it look kinda like a NASCAR with all the parts of whats inside. Ahem... Gskill glowing in electro luminescense? Lol Any ideas for a case mod? Check out what I am doing for my CAPCOM Resident evil XBOX 360 case mod so far.

      http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/1744580.png

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      • #4
        I can't tighten the timing for the life of me. Well super pi and prime 95. Stable with defaults

        http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1751259
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        • #5
          Sorry for the late response. What is your QPI/DRAM Core Voltage? You will need to raise this to achieve higher frequencies. Or at DDR3-1600, you should be able to lower timings to 7-7-7-24, 7-8-7-24, something like that..

          That's a nifty xbox you got there..

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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          • #6
            ok I set the QPI to 1.5 and the volt to 1.6
            Timings are 9 8 9 24 2T

            So far stable. Prime 95 for 5 Hours and aida 64 stress test for 5 hours. Super Pi passed.


            Here is the cache and memory benchmark. Let me know if this is legit?



            So far seems super fast no BSOD.

            Here is my Windows Experience rating on the memory. WOW 7.9 MAX!!!










            Thanks for the help. I just got the turbulence II fan and popped it on. I love you ram. Let me know if i need to change anything.


            Joe aka Rabbit
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            • #7
              LEGIT.

              That should be very stable for long use.

              One thing you can try, use a higher BCLK like 167, and that can bump performance more, but may use more voltage. Just something you can try and test for fun and see what you like better.

              Thank you
              GSKILL TECH

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