Setting RAM speed from 1333 to 1866

CallmeMalachi

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I've having some massive problems trying to get my RAM to run at full speed, not really sure what to do at this point.

Intel i5 3570K
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD4H
G Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1866

  • Timing 9-10-9-28
    Cas Latency 9
    Voltage 1.5V

I'm totally down to try anything at this point, it's really bothering me knowing that the RAM speed is limited; so please help me out if you can. :)
 
It is rather very easy. Restart your PC. Press Dell/F2 to enter in BIOS when prompted. Search for DRAM Timings/Frequency or Tweak Menu. From there Use XMP Profiling and your speed will be set to 1866MHz.

Check page 42 and 43 of your mobo's manual. It is described there.
 

CallmeMalachi

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Nope, just strictly RAM at this point.
Whenever the computer starts to boot back up, a box pops up stating that it has a problem.
Then it displays my CPU speed and Ram speed, it says my RAM speed is at 1334 roughly.
 


Apparently this is an FSB issue. First update your BIOS, then clear your CMOS. After that give XMP another try. If it does not work then we'll have to do it manually. But before that give me CPU-Z reading and run memtest86 as well.
 

CallmeMalachi

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Here are my CPUZ readings.
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