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LiptonICEI

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Hi,

 

I have ASUS M4N68T-M LE V2 motherboard and 4GB Corsair XMS3 Platinum Series (TR3X6G1600C9). I have configured the frecuency in 1600 MHz and latencies are: 11-11-11-29 CR1

 

Okay or latencies should be less than that frequency?

 

Just set the speed at 800 (1600 MHz), do not touch anything else. The memory latency by AIDA64 is 50.0 ns (nanoseconds).

 

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Hi,

 

I have ASUS M4N68T-M LE V2 motherboard and 4GB Corsair XMS3 Platinum Series (TR3X6G1600C9). I have configured the frecuency in 1600 MHz and latencies are: 11-11-11-29 CR1

 

Okay or latencies should be less than that frequency?

 

Just set the speed at 800 (1600 MHz), do not touch anything else. The memory latency by AIDA64 is 50.0 ns (nanoseconds).

 

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Hi LiptonICEI

 

If u have configured the frecuency in 1600 MHz and latencies are: 11-11-11-29 CR1 and not touch anything else. ther is you problem.

 

DDR3 run with a defalt 1.5v and TR3X6G1600C9 run with different spec. It wil run at 1600MHz Timing9-9-9-24 Voltage1.65V. If you have a Intel system you just have to enable XMP profile. But with AAMD it all done manualy.

 

Why did you buy a trip;e memory kit for a duel chanel motherboard? Maybe you got a good price out ove it!!!!

 

Did you check for motherboard bios update?

AS it improve compatibility and stability ove memory. Last Version 1001.

http://www.asus.com/Motherboard/M4N68TM_V2/#support

 

Hope this help

Sincerly yours

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Another question: memories bring the heat sink, but they get very hot, isn't it affects your life and performance on 1600 9-9-9-24?

How hot is hot? Can you put your hand on them. ?

 

But no, they are rated for 1600mhz and Corsair will guarantee them for life. It's not uncommon for memory to be warm but it won't affect performance or lifespan.

How do I place or what is the command to T2

There should be a setting called "command rate" It may have number like 1n or 2n instead of 1t or 2t. They are the same settings. so if you see 2n , use that. Also be sure your setting the voltage to1.65v with that kit and you may also have to add .2v to your CPU/NB voltage as well. to get them to run at 1600mhz.

 

But anyway ,i would also like to know why you bought a triple channel kit for a dual channel board? That third stick does nothing or performance except adding it to the total capacity.

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OK, thanks.

 

No, do not touch the memories while running, but when I turn it off and play are pretty hot.

 

The memories are working at 1600 MHz and 9-9-9-24 latencies are in, no problem. The board will not let me change the voltage of the memory, or the bridge south/north, or the CPU. I can not see the memory voltage, but is in "Auto", I guess working at 1.65v. I think the board brings no memory voltage sensor, because it appears in the BIOS or the "AIDA64".

 

I wonder if the following parameters are either:

 

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Is set to "Both", but not if it is correct. Both?, DCT0 ​​or DCT1? Which is better? The motherboard comes with two memory channels and supports up to 1800 MHz OC:

 

http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/5802/99929869.jpg

 

http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/5598/18016307.jpg

 

 

Thanks.

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The memories are working at 1600 MHz and 9-9-9-24 latencies are in, no problem. The board will not let me change the voltage of the memory, or the bridge south/north, or the CPU. I can not see the memory voltage, but is in "Auto", I guess working at 1.65v. I think the board brings no memory voltage sensor, because it appears in the BIOS or the "AIDA64".

You have to select the line you want to change and then push enter. This will bring up the values they are set to at that time. Then you have to manually punch them in

manuall. In your BIOS it's called "memory overvoltage control." Section 2.4.1 in your MB manual. Please look through that section a as far as the CPU/nb voltage is concerned as well. That will show you how to change that.

 

EDIT, No those settings in your PICS are unrelated. I don't know what DCT is. Never heard of it.

 

The motherboard comes with two memory channels and supports up to 1800 MHz OC:

Yes it will support 1800MHZ but that is with overclocking and why there is an "OC" after the speed. But it is not something you can achieve with a stock system. With an athalon CPU you are probably going to be limited to 1333mhz or maybe even 1066mhzz unless you overclock the processor. This is why you can't get them to ru at 1600mhz by just changing the frequency and timings. It's a bit more complicated than that. I would suggest you check out some overclocking forums or look for overclocking guides for your CPU.

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Yes it will support 1800MHZ but that is with overclocking and why there is an "OC" after the speed. But it is not something you can achieve with a stock system. With an athalon CPU you are probably going to be limited to 1333mhz or maybe even 1066mhzz unless you overclock the processor. This is why you can't get them to ru at 1600mhz by just changing the frequency and timings. It's a bit more complicated than that. I would suggest you check out some overclocking forums or look for overclocking guides for your CPU.

 

I think you have not understood well.

 

My system is running at 1600 MHz with 9-9-9-24 latencies.

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