All I can say is good luck. IMO if the vendor could have gotten those sticks to clock higher, they would have labeled them higher and sold them for more.
That RAM is rated for 1600Mhz (note the 1600 in the part number). The vendor couldn't get that RAM to run reliably above 1600, why do you believe you can?
That RAM is rated for 1600Mhz (note the 1600 in the part number). The vendor couldn't get that RAM to run reliably above 1600, why do you believe you can?
I think I can because looking at http://www.xpg.com/en/feature/206, it says that "Each XPG V1.0 memory chip ... proven to reach a maximum speed of 2133MHz" and "ADATA XPG V1.0 Desktop Memory uses 240-pin standard design. Operating at 2133MHz and 1.5~1.65 volts".
All I can say is good luck. IMO if the vendor could have gotten those sticks to clock higher, they would have labeled them higher and sold them for more.