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Thread: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

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    Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    I bought 2 * 4 GB of CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 sticks, and its use Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H motherboard rev 1.3. This board hold up DDR3 1800 + memory cards. by means of the default time in the BIOS, which be able to reach 1333 and the system works extremely fine. on the other hand, if I be able to modify the memory frequency to 1600 MHz, with prearranged time / voltage settings in the bios, I acquire a blue screen on Windows startup. Therefore, I have times changed in the BIOS to 9-9-9-24 as recommended settings, but still don’t work. It may not be properly set in the BIOS time. Could you please help me with the following?
    1. all the time settings in the BIOS memory card
    2. Values of voltage in the bios (I'm afraid to do it myself)

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    Re: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    I have mixed memory kits. I'm using accurately the identical memory card 8GB CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 in addition to installed to Gigabyte Motherboard GA-880GM-UD2H rev 1.3.This product in new PC with all the components of very good quality. Everything works according to specification with the exception of Corsair RAM. Note that this is a Phenomena II X6 1090T AMD build. The motherboard supports 1800 MHz RAM. Also, the 2 * 4 GB of CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 work well in 1333 MHz, but works well at 1600 MHz do not think the RAM sticks are faulty because it works well at 1333 MHz.

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    Re: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    Using two teams have not been evaluated as a whole is considered mixed kits. You may be using different ICs in each kit without knowing it (see the version number to determine the IC). Even if the labels are identical there is no guarantee it would work together as they have not been tested.Put in in the fact that you are maxing out the slots and the memory controller; it is no revelation that you are only hitting 1333 MHz.

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    Re: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    I tried to 1600MHz with a 4 GB stick together. Neither of the two sticks operational at 1600MHz. do that mean that both sticks are dreadful? I compensated a first-class for the brand and supplementary Corsair 1600 - 1333 = 267MHz is not worth it. Just to give you a proposal. Transcend equivalent would be $ 40 less, Samsung / DyNet be cheaper at $ 55. Do I have to pay this extra when kids use the same chips from these companies and run at a high frequency by adding a heat sink luxury?

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    Re: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    Testing of two modules that used to hit 1600MHz one stick at a time with memory test. be alive certain on the way to hit at times and voltages manually. The connection is on the left side of the discussion here. Also, be sure to disable legacy USB support in the BIOS beforehand. If you cannot trigger a false positive. Also disable functions power saving so your CPU can run at full speed.

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    Re: Cannot set CMX4GX3M1A1600C9 to 1600 MHz on GA-880GM-UD2H

    His problem with RAM is not running in 1600 and above, with or without the four suits is probably limited by the CPU and RAM NO. AMD CPU RAM only support up to 1333. So if you have more than outside, then it is a bonus. The fact that the motherboard supports those speeds does not mean that the CPU can work. It has to do with the factory stirring memory controllers in the chips themselves and not the motherboard, as they used to be. Intel processors seem to grip the greater than before voltage necessary to run the RAM at a speed higher than the support of AMD do. If memory fails any test with memory test then post back with results and I'm sure Ram Guy will take it from there. It is moderately true that even though he bought two identical sets that there is a possibility that they will not work together. Ram today is much more complicated than it used to be. I learned that myself the hard way.

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