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    you welcome

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    this kits really awesome run on Quad Chanel X79 on ASUS RIVE another Great memory from Gskill

    2400 7 10 7 24 1T 1.8 Volt

    stable all bench...seem like still can run more higher.











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    Awesome BBSE kits there hazzan, good job
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    Hey again,

    So I ended up with http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16820231503

    It's the same kit we discussed before but I got a good deal on a 16gb version the made the price difference like $15 so I was like what the hell 8gb extra for $15 seems alright.

    Anyway, I never OC ram usually. I just set it at its rated specs and let it run. I would like to get it running @ 2400mhz. My 3930k I have it running @ 5 ghtz.

    Any recommendations on how to get it running at 2400? I tried just setting the xmp profile and then changing to 2400 instead of 2133 but it wouldn't boot. :C

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    Quote Originally Posted by frootl00ps View Post
    Hey again,

    So I ended up with http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16820231503

    It's the same kit we discussed before but I got a good deal on a 16gb version the made the price difference like $15 so I was like what the hell 8gb extra for $15 seems alright.

    Anyway, I never OC ram usually. I just set it at its rated specs and let it run. I would like to get it running @ 2400mhz. My 3930k I have it running @ 5 ghtz.

    Any recommendations on how to get it running at 2400? I tried just setting the xmp profile and then changing to 2400 instead of 2133 but it wouldn't boot. :C
    those will run at 2400 but you will have to loosen timings or raise volts or possibly both depending on what you plan to run.

    I have a kit of those as well that I have not even taken out of the package yet but I picked them up for about $135 from the egg when they were on sale, great kit I am sure and Hynix BRF seems to be the way to go for high memory clocks and density.
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    What is safe max volts for 24/7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frootl00ps View Post
    What is safe max volts for 24/7?
    i think u can run them for benching at 2400 not easy for daily or u have to find the best options for ur system, and check the cpu IMC if can do 2400 stable, so changing a lot of things in the bios, back to first post in this thread, look for 16GB tight timing and set them like that but with 2T command rate.
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    Hello,

    I have G.Skill RipJaws Z 4x2GB 2133 C9 (F3-17000CL9Q-8GBZH), Hynix ICs I believe,
    stable (HyperPi 32M) at 2400Mhz 10-12-10-28-1T and 1.65v (everything else on AUTO)

    For you, it can be stable at 2400 C9 and 1.65v?
    It's better to use the profile Hynix with R4E?

    And what do you think of Dominator GTX8 (CMGTX8), they have PSC ICs, but 2400MHz 10-12-10, it is not good chips, I think...

    Thanks

    EDIT: I tested to 2400 9-12-10 and 1.65v, it's not boot
    Last edited by tistou77; 05-15-2012 at 10:23 PM.
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    Start with profile then change the timing as you like if you run easy with profile try tight them if not loose the timing, normaly Hynix like high trcd and trP.


    Some 2133 c9 Hynix can't run 2400 c9 , did u tried 9-12-11-31-200-2t ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    Start with profile then change the timing as you like if you run easy with profile try tight them if not loose the timing, normaly Hynix like high trcd and trP.


    Some 2133 c9 Hynix can't run 2400 c9 , did u tried 9-12-11-31-200-2t ?
    Thanks for your answer

    I will test
    9-12-11-31-200-2t it'll be more perf than 10-12-10-28 1T?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    Thanks for your answer

    I will test
    9-12-11-31-200-2t it'll be more perf than 10-12-10-28 1T?
    you welcome, hope i can help
    i m not sure have to test what apps-games u are using, i use after effect a lot of times and they are same for me here, only higher freq helps a lot not cl or trcd or tras or command rate, tuning these options help in benchmarks not daily use guys.
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    to 2400 MHz, 10-12-10, it is not stable with "OCCT Large Data Set"

    vdimm: 1.65v
    vtt: 1.15V
    vccsa: 1.05v

    necessary to increase the VTT?

    And what do you think of Dominator GTX8 (CMGTX8)?
    They have PSC ICs, but 2400MHz 10-12-10, it is not good chips, I think...

    Thanks
    Sorry for my english

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    to 2400 MHz, 10-12-10, it is not stable with "OCCT Large Data Set"

    vdimm: 1.65v
    vtt: 1.15V
    vccsa: 1.05v

    necessary to increase the VTT?

    And what do you think of Dominator GTX8 (CMGTX8)?
    They have PSC ICs, but 2400MHz 10-12-10, it is not good chips, I think...

    Thanks
    i really never used GTX8 sorry but they should be same as all other PSC ICs, so if they no go i think they not optimized well with X79.
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    this is not the same PCS ICs that RipjawsZ 2400 C8
    Sorry for my english

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    don't go higher than 1.20 vtt if you are using Air. CPUs degraded fast when vtt is high.
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    using WC

    for the memory controller, is the vccsa which should be increased?
    when it is not stable?
    Sorry for my english

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    And what do you think of Dominator GTX8 (CMGTX8)?
    They have PSC ICs, but 2400MHz 10-12-10, it is not good chips, I think...
    Corsair GTX8 are Hynix (v5.11)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    using WC

    for the memory controller, is the vccsa which should be increased?
    when it is not stable?

    Both are important
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Corsair GTX8 are Hynix (v5.11)...
    if Hynix tistou77 can try 10.12.11.31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Corsair GTX8 are Hynix (v5.11)...
    Corsair said it was the PSC ICs
    Last edited by tistou77; 05-17-2012 at 12:00 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    if Hynix tistou77 can try 10.12.11.31
    I have de G.Skill actualy, I inform myself for CMGTX8
    Sorry for my english

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    what current gskill is the one to get for x79 im making the jump and probably will go with asus board as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circaflex View Post
    what current gskill is the one to get for x79 im making the jump and probably will go with asus board as well.
    None...

    I had two sets of 16GB Ripjaws Z 2400 11-11-11 that couldn't boot at 9-11-10 even with 1.75v.

    The good ones are the old ones, like G.Skill PIS 2200 7-10-10, this are LinX/ Super Pi 32M stable at 2400 9-11-9 1.65v.

    Unfortunately they are out.
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    what is there currently as very good ram (available) to 2400 C8 or C9 in 2x2 or 4x2GB?

    thanks
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