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Encountering issues with XMP configurations. BIOS and Windows display varying MHz values.

Encountering issues with XMP configurations. BIOS and Windows display varying MHz values.

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QuirkyQuills
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06-03-2016, 01:07 AM
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I own two 2 t-force 3200 sticks and I purchased two more. I made a mistake—the new ones turned out to be 3000. All are from the same brand and style, both shipped at 2400. The 3200 worked well at 3200mhz at 1.35v with auto-timing. With the 3000 RAM I achieved stability at 1.41v (it didn’t handle 1.42, and I know 1.45 is near the breaking point) using channel 16 and auto. The BIOS reports 3200mhz on all channels except when I ran Memtest64, which showed two at 3000 and two at 3200. The RAM matched by channel—3200 on one and 3000 on another. Any thoughts?
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QuirkyQuills
06-03-2016, 01:07 AM #1

I own two 2 t-force 3200 sticks and I purchased two more. I made a mistake—the new ones turned out to be 3000. All are from the same brand and style, both shipped at 2400. The 3200 worked well at 3200mhz at 1.35v with auto-timing. With the 3000 RAM I achieved stability at 1.41v (it didn’t handle 1.42, and I know 1.45 is near the breaking point) using channel 16 and auto. The BIOS reports 3200mhz on all channels except when I ran Memtest64, which showed two at 3000 and two at 3200. The RAM matched by channel—3200 on one and 3000 on another. Any thoughts?

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Miyuumi
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06-03-2016, 01:16 AM
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Miyuumi
06-03-2016, 01:16 AM #2

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