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Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965...SOLVED!

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:41 pm
by raptorx
Just got the i965 and P6T Deluxe.

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:47 pm
by NickN
XP x64 SP2, 3 x 2Gb Corsair Dominators @ DDR3 1333, 9-9-9-24


IS that what they are rated for?

Did you buy the 1333 sticks or the 1600 sticks?

If you bought the 1333 product, you bought 1333.. there is no clocking with those and its why I posted the use of the OCZ or Mushkin 1600 product

DO NOT RUN VDIMM HIGHER THAN 1.65v!

If you bought the 1600 product and it wont run 1600 @ 1.65v on the specified timing then you need to see the Corsair people in their forums. It sounds like defects




1.90v vdimm / 1.1 vtt = dead after 10 hours (Engineering Sample CPU rev B)

1.65v vdimm / 1.20 vtt = ok forever according to intel
1.80v vdimm / 1.30 vtt = ok for 4 weeks
1.95v vdimm / 1.40 vtt = ok for 2 weeks
2.05v vdimm / 1.45 vtt = ok for 2 weeks
2.30v vdimm / 1.35 vtt = ok for 1 week (cold)


OK now DRAM VOLTAGE and QPI/DRAM VOLTAGE are 2 differnt things. The 1.35v is fine in the profile

keep the QPI voltage within 0.5V difference of the DRAM voltage and there

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:54 pm
by raptorx
I bought the 1600s.  Is it that I need to be closer to 1.35v vQPI?

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:59 pm
by NickN
Sorry was editing my post... re-read

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:10 pm
by raptorx
Thanks Nick.  I'll run the XMP profile with 1.35 vQPI and test and report back.

I'm loving this so far! :)  Can't wait to really start clocking.  I've been reading a lot and looking stuff up so in a couple of weeks or so I should be safe to not fry anything.

-Jim

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:12 pm
by NickN
Kill TURBO MODE and ALSO the CPU TM Function in the BIOS before setting up the clock

kill the CPU advanced TM crap and turbo mode and it should be stable in high clocks

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 4:29 pm
by raptorx
I ran the XMP profile and set the vQPI to 1.34v and the vDIMM to 1.64v.  Passed memtest.  I also disabled all the other cpu fluff and the spread spectrums.  I failed earlier because I had the vQPI too low.  

So I know the memory's stable @ 1600.

Now to the clock.  All I have to do is raise the multiplier and vcore, right (keep under 1.45v)?  No messing with the QPI or other stuff?  Run stable in stress testing under 78 deg C?

I want to run the 25 multiplier for a week or so (3.33GHz) before I go for 4GHz (after installing the TRUE).  I plan to not overclock the QPI unless you advise so.  I'll run 30 x 133 if I can.

Happy New Year! :)

-Jim

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:36 pm
by raptorx




Kill TURBO MODE and ALSO the CPU TM Function in the BIOS before setting up the clock

kill the CPU advanced TM crap and turbo mode and it should be stable in high clocks


I should leave the cpu power saving features on though, right?  I read in the article you referenced in another post that the C1E and speed stepping work much better with the i7 then they did with the Penryns.  Is that correct?

-Jim

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965...SOLVED!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:41 pm
by NickN
I turn it off but if you are stable with it running then leave it on

Its not going to change perf.. as long as you are not having any stability issues and no strange stutters associated with it.. leave it on

Re: Help running DDR3 1600 on i7 965...SOLVED!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:16 pm
by raptorx
I have both the C1E enabled and the C-State enabled.  Is there a difference between the two?  Do they both go together?

Last Q in this thread. :)