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Maximus extreme - getting RAM to 1333Mhz
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beastx - posted on: 2008-09-07 00:48:40
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Hey, any experienced help is appreciated.
I have a maximus extreme
I have a 2.4GHZ quad core
I have ddr3 from OCZ - supposed to run at 1333mhz 9-9-9-20
For whatever silly reason my system won't run them at correct speeds.
Its one or the other - ram at 1333 and cpu at 2.9
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ram at 1066 and cpu at 2.4
I am experiencing heat issue's (northbridge over 56c causes a BSOD) if the CPU is overclocked - i am not using the inbuilt watercooling - just air.
So i want to leave CPU at base speed but i also want ram at 1333 not 1066.
Any idea's on where to start? |
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jannn - posted on: 2008-09-07 13:18:06
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are you highering your ram with fsb? cuz if you are then your cpu speed goes up as well, so try and find a option in your bios to just speed up ur ram, no idea how is it called tho, if youre not highering ur fsb and both ram and cpu go up it might be a security function for overclocking in your mobo |
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jd - posted on: 2008-09-26 06:22:30
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lol 1066 is fast enoth :D god some ppl arnt happy with what they got :p |
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BIinFo- - posted on: 2008-09-26 06:30:52
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| | jd said: | | | lol 1066 is fast enoth :D god some ppl arnt happy with what they got :p |
bullshit.
the board should be capable of running the ram @ 1333mhz so try finding the ram-divider in the bios(can't exactly tell you where it is though...)
if it doesn't work via the divider, update your bios.
but why the hell did you get a ddr3-board anyway? =/
there's absolutely no reason that justifies buying ddr3-ram yet |
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