Use standard DDR3 timings: 100/200 nanoseconds for the first cycle and 200/400 nanoseconds for the second cycle.
Use standard DDR3 timings: 100/200 nanoseconds for the first cycle and 200/400 nanoseconds for the second cycle.
Hello! Your recent upgrade from 8GB to 16GB RAM looks solid. The motherboard you're using supports both kits, but the BIOS is set to run at 1333MHz even though both support 1600MHz. It’s functioning well, but you might want to double-check your timing settings for optimal performance. Consider adjusting the memory timings slightly higher if possible, or ensure the RAM sticks are properly seated and not overclocked beyond recommended limits. If you need more precise guidance, reaching out to a local hardware expert or checking official BIOS documentation could be helpful.