November 16, 20159 yr Strange, just double checked and working. Page 15, Post #144 Â Weird, I clicked it again and now it works. Â Thanks
November 16, 20159 yr Please tell how it works. With more Memory clock XTU gets faster again, 1213 marks and still more than 30MHz away from 4500
November 28, 20159 yr XTU "max out" with AIO watercooling, CPU-Z was 4904MHz   Gave the Sammies a little rest & revisited my old 2200C7 PIS
November 28, 20159 yr Dat XTU run makes me very jealous. :ws: Â Sure does, still hate XTU but damn thats good. When I try it runs for 5 seconds then says there was an error. I should probably look into that
November 28, 20159 yr Sure does, still hate XTU but damn thats good. When I try it runs for 5 seconds then says there was an error. I should probably look into that  Turn HPET on in the bios.
November 28, 20159 yr Turn HPET on in the bios. Â I do believe I checked that but I'm always changing things so maybe not. Have you checked your PM?
December 4, 20159 yr 6.43Ghz,not sure on the mount on this will test again later,will also test with Asrock OCF as well    5Ghz run 2920 tight no waza or priority just stability straight run Edited December 4, 20159 yr by Bullant
December 23, 20159 yr It only took me a few months , but I ended up with X08 for G3258+Win 10. It seems to work well with PSC. I had real joy with F4 (LN2 board version), it overwrote both BIOS chips. Also, RTL are not adjustable on that one. Had to dig out FPT tool to get that junk out of there. Â Â 32M I did with X04 Edited December 23, 20159 yr by aerotracks
January 16, 20169 yr Ordered my very first kit of PSC, will test those and mess around for a bit while I save for Z170 @GtiJason linked me a kit on ebay he said could be promising with a good date, it was only like $25 shipped, so I grabbed em up.
January 16, 20169 yr Administrators best guess 1600c7 or 2000C9 or similar bins - some of them can be useful
January 16, 20169 yr best guess 1600c7 or 2000C9 or similar bins - some of them can be useful  Who is this guy a magician, yes I linked him to 1600c7 1040 kit like these but have 1017 date as opposed to 1006 your last set had  Â
January 17, 20169 yr best guess 1600c7 or 2000C9 or similar bins - some of them can be useful  I have a kit of patriot 2000 c9 that can do 2666 8-12-8 twcl 6 @ 1.95v but they don't scale well cold
January 17, 20169 yr I have a kit of patriot 2000 c9 that can do 2666 8-12-8 twcl 6 @ 1.95v but they don't scale well cold  I bought 6 sticks of psc Trident 2000c9 from a gamer and all of them do 32m at 2700 under 1.9v and can boot win 7 on air at 2800. Guess I'm lucky  Â
January 17, 20169 yr Huge luck, had about 15 sticks of 2000c9 1.65 and 1.6 and only found 2 to do 2720 1.92... Â Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
January 17, 20169 yr I bought 6 sticks of psc Trident 2000c9 from a gamer and all of them do 32m at 2700 under 1.9v and can boot win 7 on air at 2800. Guess I'm lucky   May I ask what did PCH voltage increase help with?
January 17, 20169 yr May I ask what did PCH voltage increase help with? Â Good question, that pic is from July 4th and I am not positive on this. But the only reason I ever touch that is for maximizing bclk oc
January 18, 20169 yr Ordered my very first kit of PSC, will test those and mess around for a bit while I save for Z170 @GtiJason linked me a kit on ebay he said could be promising with a good date, it was only like $25 shipped, so I grabbed em up. Â Let us know how the psc go mate
January 18, 20169 yr Looking to bin through five sticks of PSC (4x 2200C7 and 1x 2300C8 PIS). What kind of timings do you guys use to bin? I was thinking setting 2600 8-12-8 28 1T tRFC 96, leaving all others on auto, and binning for voltage. Â Thoughts?
January 18, 20169 yr Looking to bin through five sticks of PSC (4x 2200C7 and 1x 2300C8 PIS). What kind of timings do you guys use to bin? I was thinking setting 2600 8-12-8 28 1T tRFC 96, leaving all others on auto, and binning for voltage. Thoughts?  Loud_Silence showed his binning timings on page 3? Of the PSC OCF thread.
January 18, 20169 yr Thanks Nox, Â Here's the post: Â http://forum.hwbot.org/showpost.php?p=317416&postcount=24
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