Here are the specs:
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-5960X @ 4500Mhz @ 1.265 volts / Uncore @ 4500 Mhz @ 1,335 volts
Motherboard: ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME
RAM: Corsair Vengeance® LPX 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 DRAM 2666MHz
SSD: 2x256GB SAMSUNG 850 PRO @ RAID 0 + 16TB SYNOLOGY NAS for backup
VIDEO CARDS: 4X AMD RADEON 290X @ stock
PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA 1600 P2 RED SLEEVED CABLES
CASE: Phanteks Enthoo Primo
COOLING: CUSTOM EK WATERCOOLING
If you want something more please tell me. I just want to be able to run my memory @ 3000 Mhz or 3200 Mhz .
I've had 2x Crucial Ballistix Sport 2400Mhz 8GB kits for a total of 16GB that was very good and I didn't have any problems with it even that they were two separate kits, and I've used your review to fine tune my timings and I've had no cold boot problems no nothing, but it just got to 2800Mhz and nothing more so I grabbed that Corsair with Samsung chips with the hope that it will be better, but I cannot run them at XPM2 of 2800 Mhz if my Cache and CPU are overclocked even that I know with 10000% certainty that my system is stable @ 4500 Mhz, because the Crucial memory was the only thing I changed and even now I can run every test known to man without a problem as soon as the Corsair memory is @ 2666 Mhz and nothing more .
The Crucials did this for 24/7 with stock VCCSA of 0,848 volts:
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The Corsairs pass memtest (proof in picture below) and any other test with no problem for many hours (days), but cold boots are present every day. If I shut down the PC and try to power on in the morning the problems begin and I have to test and fine tune everything all over again to get 3000 or 3200 Mhz out of that Corsair memory :
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