D diablo34life Honorable Mar 8, 2012 252 0 10,790 Mar 9, 2012 #1 my computers ram is at 1333mhz when its speed is 1600mhz. why on earth does the fx4100 do this? can i just change it to 1600mhz and get no problems? or am i going to have to mess around with ram voltages and timings. uhg help plz
my computers ram is at 1333mhz when its speed is 1600mhz. why on earth does the fx4100 do this? can i just change it to 1600mhz and get no problems? or am i going to have to mess around with ram voltages and timings. uhg help plz
matt2155 Honorable Mar 7, 2012 158 0 10,690 Mar 9, 2012 #2 I had the same problem with Corsairs XMS3 tripple channel kit. What I did, was just overclock it. Change the memory multiplier and adjust the speed as fast as you want to go. You won't need to change the voltage on your dram, it should be fine just to keep it on auto. Thats what I did and its at 1800Mhz now from 1333. Upvote 0 Downvote
I had the same problem with Corsairs XMS3 tripple channel kit. What I did, was just overclock it. Change the memory multiplier and adjust the speed as fast as you want to go. You won't need to change the voltage on your dram, it should be fine just to keep it on auto. Thats what I did and its at 1800Mhz now from 1333.
D diablo34life Honorable Mar 8, 2012 252 0 10,790 Mar 9, 2012 #3 matt2155 : I had the same problem with Corsairs XMS3 tripple channel kit. What I did, was just overclock it. Change the memory multiplier and adjust the speed as fast as you want to go. You won't need to change the voltage on your dram, it should be fine just to keep it on auto. Thats what I did and its at 1800Mhz now from 1333. yeah thats the same type of ram i have the XMS3. seems to be working ok now. heres some nice ram specially made by amd something to think about im going to grab a set http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820103008 Upvote 0 Downvote
matt2155 : I had the same problem with Corsairs XMS3 tripple channel kit. What I did, was just overclock it. Change the memory multiplier and adjust the speed as fast as you want to go. You won't need to change the voltage on your dram, it should be fine just to keep it on auto. Thats what I did and its at 1800Mhz now from 1333. yeah thats the same type of ram i have the XMS3. seems to be working ok now. heres some nice ram specially made by amd something to think about im going to grab a set http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820103008