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Old 02-16-2009, 10:32 AM
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Default Asus Rampage II Extreme BIOS Settings for TR3X3G1866C9DF and TR3X6G1866C9DF

CORSAIR Dominator TR3X6G1866C9DF / TR3X3G1866C9DF
Spec 1866Mhz 9-9-9-24 1.65v
XMP Spec QPI voltage= 1.60V

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QPI/DRAM Core Voltage range 1.47500~1.60000V (It's depend on the quality of each i7 CPU)


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You have a warning at your dram bus voltage! Aren't you over the limit already? If not then what's the limit on that voltage? Thanks
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The limit is 1.65v. The problem here is that the voltage shown in the BIOS does not round to exactly 1.65v so you get the warning.
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How was the temp on the ram with voltage max out? Is it stable enough to play for hours and hours?
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1.65v is maximum for the memory controller and not the memory. DDR3 memory with our heat spreaders can handle much higher voltages. This memory runs very cool at these settings.
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what would the settings for 2x 1866 dominators (12gb tot) be like?

cannot get them over 1333 at all, and if i only use 1 triple kit im stuck at 1600.
the second i go over those limits i only get 8gb or 4gb (with 1 kit) detected.


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nvm, apparantly my dealer wanted to attach the cpu cooler forever.... loosen up some screws and *tadaa* :)

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nvm, apparantly my dealer wanted to attach the cpu cooler forever.... loosen up some screws and *tadaa* :)
Good job catching that

Unfortunately it is all too common.
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