
I tried 3800 MHz, which yielded new error floods. It settled at 3600 MHz CL15, where it passed a night of memtest. I will try that in the future.įor now, I know that the RAM will fail at XMP, even if the CPU is at the stock speed. That is a very nice piece of sound advice. I have found I need VCCIO and SA around 1.3-1.4 range to be stable when running in the 4000/15 or 4200/16 range. This was also tested with 14-15-15-35 timings on this module. Then, in the Asus' Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, I set the top cpu frequency higher than the AI would like. Short Duration Package Power Limit -> Ĭooler Re-evaluation Algorithm -> ĬPU System Agent Voltage -> ĭual Tau Boost -> ->

Maximum CPU Core Temperature -> ĬPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max. Like, no way I am returning it now.Īll, heartily thanks for the help! I will continue learning how to tinker with the kit. Also, this kit was a pain to obtain, it cost me e-mailing every local vendor, getting tons of nays, and then waiting about half a month to get it when I happened to find a vendor who was actually able to order it for me. I take it that with tweaking BIOS I could ultimately get this kit to run at 4000 MHz CL15, so I will keep it. I set things to run at 3600 MHz CL15 and your initial voltages for now, as it is a smoother experience than 3200 MHz CL16. Now, I shan't do exactly what you suggested.

Yes, I tested separate pairs of the sticks.
