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DDR3 1333 or DDR3 1600?

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I bought DDR3 1600 but on CPU-z it's showing DDR3 1333. Any Idea's as to why?

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It's ram divinder
You'll need to OC your CPU to get your memory to that speed.

200/3*10=666 DDR3 1333

For 1600 speed, you will need the HTT at

800/10*3=240MHz
 
so all I have to do is change the HTT link to 800? Will that affect anything else?
 
Err no, lol.

HTT mean Hyper Transport or FSB, you will need to up it to 240MHz from default value (200MHz), which will OC your CPU to 3.6GHz, you gonna need to boost up some voltages too, if you are not familiar with these, you shouldn't try it.
 
my motherboard says it supports 1600 ram so shouldn't it just work? I've OC'd right now just using the multiplier.
 
Whats your available options for FSB : DRAM Ratio?
 
Whats your available options for FSB : DRAM Ratio?

1:2
1:2.66
1:3.33
1:4
auto

in my bios it says current DRAM 1333 but in the ram section it says adjusted DRAM 1600.
 
Try manually setting 1:4 and your respective timings. You may need to up your respective voltages a little also.
 

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Try manually setting 1:4 and your respective timings. You may need to up your respective voltages a little also.

So my once stable 3.8 OC has now become unstable. Should I up my ram volts?

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So my once stable 3.8 OC has now become unstable. Should I up my ram volts?



The guys here are great with helping. My friends think I am a computer guru, but when I read what the guys on this site are talking about..... I am a babe in the woods!!

Whatever your ram calls for default voltage should suffice in your case. No other changes in bios?
 
nope. I noticed that the cycle time has changed from 24 to 28 does that mean anything? the latency settings should be 9-9-9-24.
 
Whats your current ram voltage? May need to up your CPU volts too due to the integrated memory controller.
 
nope. I noticed that the cycle time has changed from 24 to 28 does that mean anything? the latency settings should be 9-9-9-24.

Looks like you may have auto select still on somewhere. Yes, change your settings/voltages if needed and you can try 2T for effect.
 
Basically this all stems from the chip on the RAM that tells the Mobo what it is and how it should run. While manufactures test it for one setting, they are usually fairly conservative on the RAM id chip (don't know the name) to ensure instablility doesn't pop up too much.

My RAM Defaulted to 1333 at 9-9-9-24 when I installed it. Like the last few post said, find the options for the RAM, you may have to change RAM Timing from auto to manual for the individual options to appear. Then just set it to 9-9-9-24. Up the voltage on the RAM 0.5V and test it.
 

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The guys here are great with helping. My friends think I am a computer guru, but when I read what the guys on this site are talking about..... I am a babe in the woods!!

Heh same here !

Nice to see everythings working fine and dandy again.
 
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