Breathless
03-10-2009, 12:49 PM
I have two kits of F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ that I purchased seperately from newegg about a year or so ago. Even though I purchased them seperately, the serial numbers went in succession (665,666,667,668). Maybe this is partly why they have clocked so well.
Anyway, in my old Asus Crosshair board, you can see that these sticks were stable at 1212 (606MHZ). However, in my Asus Rampage Formula, they are stable up to around 1150 DDR. Can you give me some insight into which settings I should change to try to get them stable at the same speeds on this board? It is apparent that the sticks are capable, its just the board that needs to be tweaked.
(I WILL POST A SCREENSHOT LATER)
Anyway, in my old Asus Crosshair board, you can see that these sticks were stable at 1212 (606MHZ). However, in my Asus Rampage Formula, they are stable up to around 1150 DDR. Can you give me some insight into which settings I should change to try to get them stable at the same speeds on this board? It is apparent that the sticks are capable, its just the board that needs to be tweaked.
(I WILL POST A SCREENSHOT LATER)