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Processor | i5-2500K |
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Motherboard | AsRock P67 Pro 3 B3 |
Cooling | SPC Grandis |
Memory | 2x 4 GB DDR 3 1600 MHz Kingston HyperX Black |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 |
Storage | WD Blue 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 23MP65HQ-P |
Case | SillentiumPC Gladius M40 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE |
Power Supply | XFX TS 550W |
Hello!
I need some advice about XMP Profiles. Till today I had 2 x 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM by Kingston installed in my PC. This set has XMP 1.3 Profile which gives 1600 MHz with CL9 at 1.65V (but I lowered this voltage to 1.56V and it's 100% stable for ~3 years).
Today I added set of 2 x 4GB 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM - also made by Kingston and with nearly identical parameters - 1600 MHz with XMP profile with CL9 at 1.65V.
Before inserting new set of RAM, I went to the BIOS and restored all RAM settings to Auto. Then I mounted the new set, booted up properly and went directly to the BIOS and loaded XMP Profile again with manual lowering the voltage to 1.56V. Rest of the settings are on Auto just like it was set before.
So, until now I have no issues whatsoever, BUT I discovered some differences between these two sets:
Thanks in advance.
Greetings!
I need some advice about XMP Profiles. Till today I had 2 x 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM by Kingston installed in my PC. This set has XMP 1.3 Profile which gives 1600 MHz with CL9 at 1.65V (but I lowered this voltage to 1.56V and it's 100% stable for ~3 years).
Today I added set of 2 x 4GB 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM - also made by Kingston and with nearly identical parameters - 1600 MHz with XMP profile with CL9 at 1.65V.
Before inserting new set of RAM, I went to the BIOS and restored all RAM settings to Auto. Then I mounted the new set, booted up properly and went directly to the BIOS and loaded XMP Profile again with manual lowering the voltage to 1.56V. Rest of the settings are on Auto just like it was set before.
So, until now I have no issues whatsoever, BUT I discovered some differences between these two sets:
- My older RAM has 1.3 version of XMP, but newer has 1.2 version. Are they compatible with each other?
- In BIOS I can only see one XMP profile (1.3) from my older RAM. There is no way to select profile from newer RAM.
- Also, I checked what CPU-Z says about memory: speed is 800, all the timings are OK (CL9 and rest), all is working in Dual Channel Mode. The only difference I see here is Command Rate: if I remember correctly it was 1T before, but now is 2T. Can it cause lower performance?
- My newer RAM is Dual Ranked, older is Single Ranked and I wonder if it can cause some issues?
- And another difference or maybe some king of bug? When I select each module in CPU-Z to check it's specification it says that my older RAM's Max Bandwitch is "PC3-12800 (800Mhz)" which is correct, but newer RAM's Max Bandwidtch is "PC3-10700 (667 MHz)" which is weird because RAM is rated at 1600 MHz (800MHz).
- Leave it as it is set now.
- Don't load XMP Profile and set everything manually in BIOS.
Thanks in advance.
Greetings!