Likely to be BFR since it's manufactured in 2011.
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Likely to be BFR since it's manufactured in 2011.
That's Nanya.
2400 CL9 is likely to be Samsung either HCH9 or HYK0.
Probably not HCH9 but HYK0?
Cecil has 1866 kit.
Anybody got the 2133C9 8GB kit?
What's your production date code?
Hmm....2400. Hynix CFR PBC?
Not always. I've got 17000CL9D-8GBXM which has Hynix CFR and it's double-sided.
Look under the heatspreader.
Hynix
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9754/cfrf.jpg
Samsung...
you are definitely one lucky person to have those 2!
I've just found out that CineBench R11.5 is pretty good to test if your O/Ced IB is stable.
My 3770K can do Prime95 4.6G for an hour without error at 1.250v but its fails CineBench R11.5. Had to...
All of those 3 are the same IC. Those Tracers are nice too!
P.S. If Crucial use Hynix or Samsung ICs in their Ballistix Tracers then I wouldn't go for G.Skill Trident X ;)
Samsung for sure.
try 2600/10-12-12-12 1T :D
Pretty good deal for 8GB 2400MHz kit but that's just about max freq it can do. Don't expect too much.lol
+1 On this. My previously owned 3570K + G.Skill 2600C10 kit won't do 2666 stable and won't even boot at 2800 .My new 3770K can do 2666C10 stable and managed to pass SuperPI 1m at 2800. 2933 is still...
2400C10 8GB Kit Single side and 2400C10 16GB Kit Double side are pretty much the same.
My 3750K needs 1.295v for 100% stable at 4.5G.
Just saw that you have Asus AI suite running on top right corner. ;) I simply am not used to those HW monitor software(other than those came from M/B manufacturer) as I normally don't use it.
Your...
Here's the chip marking for reference.
http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/5586/p5190119.jpg
I'd worry your +12v voltage being at 7.08v. Did you check the BIOS?
My 2600C10 kit topped out at 2706. I hardly get it to POST. Always get stuck at code 23.
IMC is a weakest link here.
I'm not an expert for SSD but I'm using the very same SSD as yours (256GB M4 that came with some kind of USB cable) and it works right out of the box.
I also did not disconnect my other 3 harddrives...
8GB of ram is plenty for your type of games.Actually, I've never seen any games require more than 8GB.
If I were you, I'd get a Vertex 4 128GB instead of a Kingston and a 3570K instead of 3770.
Is it normal to have VCCSA automatically set to 1.1000 in auto setting for 2600MHz DRAM? It's P8Z77-v Deluxe BIOS 1015.