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  • F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL + i5 760 / GA-P55A-UD3

    My motherboard: GA-P55A-UD3 http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro...px?pid=3439#sp
    The kit I bought: 2X4GB http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=355

    Ok so I'm looking to run everything at these settings
    i5 760 @ 3.8ghz
    2x4GB @ 1600 mhz 9-9-9-24

    What settings should I change in my bios?
    I'm thinking...
    blck 200 (x 19 cpu mulitplier)
    mem multiplier x8
    1.5v VDRAM
    1.25v VTT/QPI

    is that too high VTT for 1.5v VDRAM (it is within 0.5v however)? was thinking i'd need that much with a blck of 200

    anything else I should keep in mind before setting it up when I receive my kit?

  • #2
    Might be able to go lower on the VTT maybe start at 1.2 (up to you, I like to start low and work up a little if needed at a time), and check the CR (Command Rate) it may default to 1T, start at 2T, then when stable can try dropping to 1T for a little performance jump


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    • #3
      Bios setting for i7 950 GA-X58A USB3 (F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL)

      I bought F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL.
      What is the bios setting for that RAM.

      My System is -

      Core i7 950
      Gigabyte GA-X58A USB3
      Shapphire HD 6850
      2x4GB F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL

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      • #4
        1600, 9-9-9-24, 2t, 1.5


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

        Tman

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tradesman View Post
          Might be able to go lower on the VTT maybe start at 1.2 (up to you, I like to start low and work up a little if needed at a time), and check the CR (Command Rate) it may default to 1T, start at 2T, then when stable can try dropping to 1T for a little performance jump
          alright I'll try that. btw, can too much VTT (such as 1.25v-1.30v) actually get things unstable? normally i would think the more voltage the better stability wise, but i've heard some weird things about VTT

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          • #6
            More voltage means more heat, with the VTT that is heat to your CPU, where the Memory Controller is, too much can fry components.

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