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    Hi All,

    I have bought new Rig in AMD platform based. below details of RIG:
    AMD P II X6 1055T
    MSI 970A-G45
    F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO
    WD 500FAEX SATA 3
    GF 8800GTs
    Seasonic S12 II 620

    problems found when i try to run in specs as labels in stick. details for module in here.

    i understand for this stick design for intel lynefield platform, but i already bought this stick. how metode to operate as labels appear???.

    RIG



    BIOS



  • #2
    Good looking setup.

    Adjust CPU-NB Ratio - 12X 2400MHz
    DRAM Frequency - DDR3-1600
    DRAM Timing Mode - Manual
    7-8-7-24
    DRAM Voltage - 1.45V

    F10, save, exit.

    Let me know how that works.

    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH

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    • #3
      thanks for adviced,
      i was try with your configurations, and now my stick was running as label spec, below SS :

      http://img72.imageshack.us/i/f312800...ecoonmsi9.png/

      ok, what the basically to OC Memory in AMD platform??? pls explain me!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
        Good looking setup.

        Adjust CPU-NB Ratio - 12X 2400MHz
        DRAM Frequency - DDR3-1600
        DRAM Timing Mode - Manual
        7-8-7-24
        DRAM Voltage - 1.45V

        F10, save, exit.

        Let me know how that works.

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

        i also have this module in AMD RIG, thanks for share ...
        i will try my sticks....

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        • #5
          joxus winner:

          Not positive of what you are asking, but if asking HOW-TO, there's a sticky that explains it with 1600 sticks here:

          http://www.gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=7688

          If asking why, AMD tends to have weak Memory Controllers (MCs) and while most of their CPUs are rated to 1066 or 1333, they don't do well with faster sticks unlike Intel where, say the 2500K is rated 1333 it fairly easily can handle 2133 sticks , then back to AMD the 965 is 1333 but can usually handle 1600. Also, while Intel had developed XMP to set the sticks up, AMD has bothered to try anything to help customers use faster DRAM so sticks and the system itself has to be set up manually, which can be rather imposing to most people.


          Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

          Tman

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