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Overclocking Kingston HyperX Savage HX316C9SRK2/8 requires assistance!

Overclocking Kingston HyperX Savage HX316C9SRK2/8 requires assistance!

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BrassMonkeyy
Member
50
10-06-2017, 01:26 AM
#1
Z87M-Plus i4790k 4.6
Zalman CNPS10X Performa
2x 8 Kingston HyperX Savage 1600 DDR3
Found this timing on a competitive site but I'm unsure how to adjust the BIOS due to too many numbers
1866 10-11-11-28 2T 1.55 V
2133 11-12-12-30 2T 1.60 V
http://imgur.com/a/dZO28
EDIT: Scrolled down and discovered voltage option at the end
Looking to reach a minimum of 1866.
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BrassMonkeyy
10-06-2017, 01:26 AM #1

Z87M-Plus i4790k 4.6
Zalman CNPS10X Performa
2x 8 Kingston HyperX Savage 1600 DDR3
Found this timing on a competitive site but I'm unsure how to adjust the BIOS due to too many numbers
1866 10-11-11-28 2T 1.55 V
2133 11-12-12-30 2T 1.60 V
http://imgur.com/a/dZO28
EDIT: Scrolled down and discovered voltage option at the end
Looking to reach a minimum of 1866.

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Leyhaya
Posting Freak
801
10-06-2017, 02:00 AM
#2
1866: CAS Latency=10, RAS to CAS=11, RAS Pre time=11, RAS Act time=28, Command Rate=2
same applies for 2133 with adjusted values.
Overclocking 8gb of RAM isn't assured; you might need to adjust CAS Latency timing to 11. Stability should be verified with memtest86 afterward.
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Leyhaya
10-06-2017, 02:00 AM #2

1866: CAS Latency=10, RAS to CAS=11, RAS Pre time=11, RAS Act time=28, Command Rate=2
same applies for 2133 with adjusted values.
Overclocking 8gb of RAM isn't assured; you might need to adjust CAS Latency timing to 11. Stability should be verified with memtest86 afterward.

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CrzNoah
Member
90
10-06-2017, 10:44 AM
#3
1 set memory speed, locate the page for Memory timings; those numbers will be the initial four values, with the 2t indicating the command rate.
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CrzNoah
10-06-2017, 10:44 AM #3

1 set memory speed, locate the page for Memory timings; those numbers will be the initial four values, with the 2t indicating the command rate.

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NikolajBabdi
Junior Member
21
10-06-2017, 05:12 PM
#4
1866: CAS Latency=10, RAS to CAS=11, RAS Pre time=11, RAS Act time=28, Command Rate=2
same applies for 2133 with adjusted values.
Overclocking 8gb of RAM isn't assured; you might need to adjust CAS Latency timing to 11. Stability should be verified with memtest86 afterward.
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NikolajBabdi
10-06-2017, 05:12 PM #4

1866: CAS Latency=10, RAS to CAS=11, RAS Pre time=11, RAS Act time=28, Command Rate=2
same applies for 2133 with adjusted values.
Overclocking 8gb of RAM isn't assured; you might need to adjust CAS Latency timing to 11. Stability should be verified with memtest86 afterward.

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Du_Jus_Oasis
Member
170
10-06-2017, 06:26 PM
#5
I will verify the stability of the RAM after performing the task.
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Du_Jus_Oasis
10-06-2017, 06:26 PM #5

I will verify the stability of the RAM after performing the task.

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Deathlis
Junior Member
6
10-06-2017, 06:47 PM
#6
Tests finished in 1866 and 2133.
No errors were found in both tests.
Is there a chance of overheating?
The system temperature stays normal even under heavy use.
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Deathlis
10-06-2017, 06:47 PM #6

Tests finished in 1866 and 2133.
No errors were found in both tests.
Is there a chance of overheating?
The system temperature stays normal even under heavy use.

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bloodline88
Member
149
10-08-2017, 06:39 AM
#7
Tests finished for 1866 and 2133. No issues found.
Will overheating be a concern?
System temperature stays normal even under heavy use.
Perfect performance with up to 1.6 volts, no problems detected.
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bloodline88
10-08-2017, 06:39 AM #7

Tests finished for 1866 and 2133. No issues found.
Will overheating be a concern?
System temperature stays normal even under heavy use.
Perfect performance with up to 1.6 volts, no problems detected.

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cyberkrieger
Member
171
10-08-2017, 06:50 AM
#8
Want to try 2400 on memtest86 so intensely with 13-14-14-35 2T 1.65 but I think it's way too much.
Already achieved +40 average fps in game Overwatch.
I think buying DDR3 2400 good RAM will give more improvement than the old one.
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cyberkrieger
10-08-2017, 06:50 AM #8

Want to try 2400 on memtest86 so intensely with 13-14-14-35 2T 1.65 but I think it's way too much.
Already achieved +40 average fps in game Overwatch.
I think buying DDR3 2400 good RAM will give more improvement than the old one.

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PhilZstar
Member
198
10-09-2017, 07:43 PM
#9
Wanting to check 2400 on memtest86 so intensely with 13-14-14-35 2T 1.65 but I think it's way too much.
Already achieved +40 average fps in Overwatch.
Probably buying DDR3 2400 good RAM will give more improvement than the old one.
You can try it. It's all about silicon lottery. Safe until 1.65 V. There are more factors involved, not just the memory chips. Your motherboard and power supply should handle the extra load on the memory controller. Good luck!
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PhilZstar
10-09-2017, 07:43 PM #9

Wanting to check 2400 on memtest86 so intensely with 13-14-14-35 2T 1.65 but I think it's way too much.
Already achieved +40 average fps in Overwatch.
Probably buying DDR3 2400 good RAM will give more improvement than the old one.
You can try it. It's all about silicon lottery. Safe until 1.65 V. There are more factors involved, not just the memory chips. Your motherboard and power supply should handle the extra load on the memory controller. Good luck!