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Old 06-04-11, 07:58 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Corsair Vengeance DDR3 2000mhz 3x4GB and P6T Deluxe OC PALM


I bought new parts for my pc, a pair of gtx 590, 1500w psu and some ssd hdd.

Im wondering if anyone tested Corsair Vengeance PC3-16000 DDR3 2000 12GB 3x4GB, serial is: CMZ12GX3M3A2000C10 with my mobo (P6T Deluxe V1).

I dont want it to work at less than 2000mhz.

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Lets hope your IMC on your CPU is up to the task. Any reason you are running it that fast? Do you benchmark?

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Old 06-05-11, 08:28 AM Thread Starter   #4
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Lets hope your IMC on your CPU is up to the task. Any reason you are running it that fast? Do you benchmark?
I only benchmark after i buy new hw. The reason to have 2000mhz @full speed is for avoid bottlenecks at high resolutions or nvidia surround. Actually i have Dominator 1600mhz and sometimes i have some dips (20ms-100ms) with hardcore games like witcher 2 with ubber on or hydrophobia max settings.
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I cant imagine your memory to be that bottleneck though. Ram is RARELY a bottleneck especially in gaming.

Problem with that much ram running that fast area the large amount of voltage you will need (Vtt) to get and keep it there. I would say tighten down the timings and run it at 1600Mhz.

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Old 06-05-11, 11:31 AM Thread Starter   #6
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I cant imagine your memory to be that bottleneck though. Ram is RARELY a bottleneck especially in gaming.

Problem with that much ram running that fast area the large amount of voltage you will need (Vtt) to get and keep it there. I would say tighten down the timings and run it at 1600Mhz.
Thank you!. Actually memory it's running @ 7-7-7-21and 1.66v (before was 88824), i dont know why but now i dont have any frame dips at witcher 2 or crysis 2, also in 3 display surround all works at 60 solid fps.

Temps are under 30º mobo and 29º cpu (idle), i tried linx and prime95 for about 3 hours, 0 errors, memtest 0 errors. Corsair it's awesome. U can close this thread.
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