I tried F6a bios, it was a headache to get ram stable even though it boots higher
stick to F5b i reckon
for my runs with PSC last night i had to get timings right, very tight or it would not even post LOL strange but it requires a lot of experimentation to get it going well
for 1300-1328MHz last night i did
2.1vdimm -50C (had trouble getting colder). in my first bench with RAM at -150C i could do 7-10-7 but last night i couldnt get 1300 to even post
DIMM slots 1&4 were clocking a bit higher and easier to have my ghetto pot installed
7-11-7-25(22)-10-4-4-8-12-6-74-4-16-1-A-A-15650(doesnt do shit)-122(doesnt do shit)-1-1-1-1-4-A(1 in OS)-A(4 in OS)-4-4
really bad wazza as i was just trying to get one run and keep at it but just didnt have the legs, kept crashing early. i think i will try again with -150C on RAM(gotta redo my ghetto RAM pot). Maybe 7-10-7 will work, that would improve efficiency considerably as well....particularly in closing loops
my kit is the rubbish bin that fester had out of 8 sticks, james has insane bin for those two 1400 sticks, fester has some nice bin also. I'm happy with a door stopper kit that goes as hard as these do even though fester says they are average LOL. It's hard work though, still trying to figure it out. subzero RAM is an interesting challenge
zen's BBSE kit is very specific with voltage. 1.88 or 1.885 in bios depending on board was basically perfect voltage and it would behave best once i used that
if RAM doesnt run like it should it's usually contact issue 95% of fixes have had contact cleaner and hair dryer treatment with success
i also do not let the board boot loop if it fails OC, just power down, reset.
i also look at the bios LED lights and if i see a flight to backup bios i power cycle right away, no point wasting time giving myself a headache