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System Name | Darth Obsidious |
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Processor | Intel i5 2500K |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z68-V/Gen3 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212+ in Push Pull |
Memory | 2X4GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS R9 270x TOP |
Storage | 128GB Samsung 830 SSD, 1TB WD Black, 2TB WD Green |
Display(s) | LG IPS234V-PN |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 650D |
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Power Supply | Corsair HX650w |
Software | Windows 7 64bit and Windows XP Home |
Benchmark Scores | 2cm mark on bench with a razor blade. |
[SOLVED] ASUS P5N32-E Sli Memory timing not changing after changing it in BIOS
Not sure where to put this but I think it maybe a motherboard problem/limitation rather than a memory issue.
The RAM timings according to the sticks of RAM are 5-5-5-12 but the timings the motherboard keeps the RAM at are 5-5-5-18 regardless of manually setting the timings in BIOS.
There is a Sli Ready Memory option which is greyed out due to having 4 sticks of RAM installed which is supposed to allow the motherboard to run the RAM at manufacturer specifications so that's out of the option as well.
Voltages, multipliers FSB are all functional.
So I am guessing with more than 2 sticks of RAM this motherboard refuses alter timings?
I've searched the net and there is no info on the subject.
Not sure where to put this but I think it maybe a motherboard problem/limitation rather than a memory issue.
The RAM timings according to the sticks of RAM are 5-5-5-12 but the timings the motherboard keeps the RAM at are 5-5-5-18 regardless of manually setting the timings in BIOS.
There is a Sli Ready Memory option which is greyed out due to having 4 sticks of RAM installed which is supposed to allow the motherboard to run the RAM at manufacturer specifications so that's out of the option as well.
Voltages, multipliers FSB are all functional.
So I am guessing with more than 2 sticks of RAM this motherboard refuses alter timings?
I've searched the net and there is no info on the subject.
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