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Ok, so in your sig you have '2133mhz RAM', on page 1 of this you posted you had 2400mhz g-skill and now it's changed again to 2000mhz Corsair.

You have to understand that it's taken 2 pages and quite a lot of time to finally find out which type of RAM you are using. Put things in the OP so we can help you straight away.

Now you've said that, I actually feel I have wasted my time.

We've been posting for like an hour about why you cant get your '2400mhz RAM' stable at 2133mhz. You completely wasted my time as you're now saying it's 2000mhz RAM in the first place, and it's in dual channel kits.

The voltages are probably different because you've bought 1 set of 1.65v RAM and the other set will be 1.5v RAM.

If you're really that fussed about running RAM at 2400mhz then go buy new RAM if it really bothers you that much. As I've said, it isnt gunna make any difference whatsoever to performance.
 
well coming from a novice, i would say thats your problem, using 2 completely different rated sets of ram
 
you have missunderstod, 2400mhz ram is gskill 1 kit 16 gb, the 2000mhz one is the 2133mhz one corsair, but i had issues so i tok it down to 2000 again i have no issues now at 4.5ghz with 2000mhz ram

ffs. Is it any surprise I'm misunderstanding you?

You have no issues running at 4.5ghz and 2000mhz RAM, so leave it at that.

You seriously dont need more, I have no idea what you're complaining about.

I cant actually believe we've just spent 3 pages on a thread discussing why you cant get your 2000mhz RAM to run at 2133mhz. Biggest waste of time ever.
 
the main issue was my gpu not the ram x.x, it gives me fps drops, i play world of tanks and it uses 1 cpu core so higher speeds does have impact on fps, affinity doesnt help much, my graphic card at stock speeds of 1050 and 1500 mhz it does drop in core speed but not memmory speed, it causes laggg, and it might be the ram failing or it might be psu thts bad, iv had issue with psu giving too little power for fans too
 
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Can you stop going back and editing your threads please. Makes everything even more confusing.

You have 2 dual channel kits - ie - they are different. I'm pretty sure you've even made a mistake and bought 1 set of 1.65v and 1 set of 1.5v, hence your voltage problems.
 
They may be at the same speeds and timings - but can still be different voltages...

Anyway, they're running at 2000mhz which is their rated value anyway. There is no issue. Leave them at that, stop trying to put it higher, as they obviously cant go any higher.
If you want your RAM to go higher, you need to buy more.

Can we leave it at that please.
 
OMG!!!

The RAM wont run higher!!!

buy a new kit, and buy me some plaster board while you're at it...there's a big head shaped hole in mine.
 
and im not a he x.x, it was allready planned in first post that id buy new ram and new psu but not new gpu
 
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