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Need help with getting Kingston DDR3 memory to run at it's rated 1600MHz

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Old 09-09-08, 08:11 AM Thread Starter   #1
Lukee
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Need help with getting Kingston DDR3 memory to run at it's rated 1600MHz


I am having a really hard time getting my memory to run at it's rated 1600 MHz, forget about even trying to OC it. lol

The memory is 2 x 2GB of Kingston KHX12800D3/2G 2GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL9, Latency timings 9-9-9-27 Voltage 1.9

rig is:

Asus P5Q3 Deluxe/Wifi
Q9550
4870x2
3 x 750HD
Asus Xonar sound card
Vista Ultimate 64 bit

Here are the bios settings:

As you can see, I can get the memory to run at 1066MHz @ 7-7-7-21 at 1.7V, but when I try to get it anywhere near 1600 MHz I get BSOD.

Code:
COnfigure Advanced CPU Settings
-----------------------------------------
Manufacturer: Intel
Brand String: Intel (R) Core(TM) 2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
Frequency: 3.63Ghz
FSB Speed: 1708Mhz
Cache L1: 128 KB
Cache L2: 12288 KB
Ratio Status: Unlocked (Min:06, Max:8.5)
Ratio Actual Value: 8.5
CPUID: 10677
-------------------------------------------
CPU Ratio Setting   [8.5]
C1E Support    [Disabled]
Max CPUID Value Limit:   [Disabled] 
Intel(R) Virtualizatopn Tech  [Disabled]
CPU TM Function   [Enabled]
Execute Disable Bit   [Enabled]
Configure System Performance Settings
--------------------------------------------
Ai OVerclocking Tuner :  [Manual]
CPU Ratio Setting :   [08.5]
FSB Frequency :   [425]
PCIE Frequency :   [100]
FSB Strap to North Bridge:  [Auto]
DRAM Frequency :   [DDR3-1066MHz]
Dram CLK Skew on Channel A1 :  [Auto]
Dram CLK Skew on Channel A2 :  [Auto]
Dram CLK Skew on Channel B1 :  [Auto]
Dram CLK Skew on Channel B2 :  [Auto]
Dram TIming COntrol :   [Auto] 

Pri. Information:

CAS# Latency :   [7]
DRAM RAS# to CAS #Delay : [7]
DRAM RAS# Precharge :  [7]
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precha : [20]
RAS# to RAS# Delay :  [Auto]
Row Refresh Cycle Time:  [Auto]
Write Recovery Time :  [Auto]
Read to Precharge Time : [Auto]

Sec. Information:

Read to Write Delay (S/D) : [Auto]
Write to Read Delay (S) :  [Auto]
Write to Read Delay (D) :  [Auto]
Read to Read Delay (S) :  [Auto]
Read to Read Delay (D) :  [Auto]
Write to Write Delay (S) :  [Auto]
Write to Write Delay (D) :  [Auto]

third Information:

WRITE to PRE delay :  [Auto]
READ to PRE delay :  [Auto]
PRE to PRE delay :  [Auto]
ALL PRE to ACT delay :  [Auto]
ALL PRE to RED Delay :  [Auto]
DRAM Static Read Control :  [DISABLED]
DRAM Dynamic Write Control:  [DISABLED]
DRAM Read Training:  [DISABLED]
DRAM Write Training:  [DISABLED]
MEM. OC Charger   [ENABLED]
Ai Clock Twister:   [Auto]
Ai Transaction Booster:  [Auto]

**** Please key in voltage numbers directly! ****
CPU Voltage    [1.36250]
CPU GTL Voltage Reference(0/2) [Auto]
CPU GTL Voltage Reference(1/3) [Auto]
CPU PLL Voltage   [1.54]
FSB Termination Voltage  [1.22]
DRAM Voltage    [1.70]
NB Voltage    [1.28]
NB GTL Reference  [Auto]
SB Voltage    [1.40]
PCIE SATA Voltage  [Auto]

**************************************************
Load-Line Calibration  [Enabled]
CPU Spread Spectrum   [Disabled]
PCIE Spread Spectrum   [Disabled]
CPU Clock Skew   [Auto]
NB Clock Skew   [Auto]
CPU Margin Enhancement  [Optimized]
I've tried the 9-9-9-27 1.9 timings, I've tried 10-10-10-30 2.0 timings

The memory runs fine at 1066MHz and maybe a little bit higher, but no where near 1450 - 1600.

Any recommendations?
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