Normal setup for a DDR3 2133Mhz memory running on 1866Mhz (Manual)

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Hello my dear friends, I've recently bought a Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3 2133Mhz 16gb (2x8gb)
However I noticed that it wasn't going on the full 2133Mhz frequency instead it was 1333Mhz.
So I decided to turn the XMP option on and it automatically set it to 2133Mhz and all the things properly.
BUT there is one problem my FX-8350 4.0 ghz Black Edition doesn't support more than 1866Mhz memory's :/
So I went into my Bios and just changed my DRAM Frequency to 1866Mhz , however I noticed that the XMP which is enabled says below the option exactly this greyed text "2133MHz 1.5v (11-12-12-17)"
And there is the problem my XMP placed the automatic timings for the 2133MHz (the maximum value) however since I just changed my DRAM frequency to 1866 MHz the timing value isn't right.
The XMP shows 2133 1.5v (11-11-12-27) as shown above but that isn't the right timing for the 1866Mhz option , so please guys could u please show me the right timing for the EXACT memory but instead of 2133MHZ XMP enabled , I would like to make it Run on 1866Mhz and I would like to put the timings and voltage manually , BUT I don't know the timings for 1866Mhz setting.
So if Someone could just tell me the normal timings (NO OVERCLOCKING) for the 1866Mhz option even tho it can run on 2133Mhz - but cpu isn't supporting it sadly

Here is the page of my current model of the memory:
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeance-pro-series-16gb-2-x-8gb-ddr3-dram-1866mhz-c9-memory-kit-cmy16gx3m2a1866c9r

I'm using MSI M970-Gaming motherboard :)

Pictures of my current bios settings (notice the grey text below the XMP option that says "DDR3..)




 
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The memory might be rated at that speed with a particular set of timings and voltage input, but, that does not mean your particular CPU and/or mainboard will support it, depending on it's age, generation, hardware revision number, number of memory sticks installed, BIOS, etc...
The memory might be rated at that speed with a particular set of timings and voltage input, but, that does not mean your particular CPU and/or mainboard will support it, depending on it's age, generation, hardware revision number, number of memory sticks installed, BIOS, etc...
 
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