OCing Corsair RAM

AD76XYZ

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My config.

AMD FX-8350

ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3

ASUS 5450 2GB

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 (1866MHz)
PC3-15000
8GB - 4GB X 2
(CMZ8GX3M2A1866C9R)

Using Windows 7.

Current RAM speed is 1333MHz. Want 1866MHz using OCing.

Please tell me the procedure for OCing the RAM only.
What settings should I change in BIOS and where.
Am new into OCing please give in detail.

Bye
 
Solution
Believe your mobo has either DOCP or EOCP (AMDs OCing 'technology) can try that or set them up manually..if manual try with 9-10-9-27, 2T or 2N, 1.55 and raise the CPU/NB (MC (memory controller)) voltage + 0.10 to start and let me know what happens

Tradesman1

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Believe your mobo has either DOCP or EOCP (AMDs OCing 'technology) can try that or set them up manually..if manual try with 9-10-9-27, 2T or 2N, 1.55 and raise the CPU/NB (MC (memory controller)) voltage + 0.10 to start and let me know what happens
 
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AD76XYZ

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Hi,

The CPUID gives these things about memory.
Currently in BIOS memory speed is at 1333MHz and all the other things like RAS CAS etc are on AUTO.

These things gives by CPUID software.

NB Frequency 2209 MHz
DRAM 669 MHz

CAS# Latency (CL) 9.0 Clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 Clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 9 Clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 24 Clocks
Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 33 Clocks

Please tell me where exactly and what should I change so the RAM speed will be 1866 MHz.

Bye
 

AD76XYZ

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In this ASUS MB only ADVANCED section is there. No DOCP, EOCP or XMP.
Other options are there like to select speed of RAM (But doesn't work) and RAS and CAS etc.
Now OC is possible in this MB?
 

Tradesman1

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When you go into the BIOS, the version should be showing up near the top, then can go to the mobo manufacturers web page, find your mobo and look under support for the list of available BIOSs, the top one should be the latest, on the page should also be instructions for how to flash the BIOS