maverik-sg1
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Two sets of results in regard this combo:
The best ram clocks were with these settings (saved to BIOS2):
Ai Overclocking = Manual
CPU Ratio Control = Manual
Ratio CMOS Setting = 9
FSB Frequency = 463
PCIE Frequency = 120
DRAM Frequency = DDR3-1852MHz 2T
DRAM Timing Control = Manual
CAS# Latency = 8
RAS# to CAS# Delay = 8
RAS# Precharge = 8
RAS# Activate to Precharge = 20
TWR = Auto
TRFC = Auto
TWTR = Auto
TRRD = Auto
TRTP = Auto
DRAM Static Read Control = Disabled
DRAM Dynamic Write Control = Disabled
Transaction Booster = Disabled
Relax Level = 2
Clock Over-Charging Mode = 1V
CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
CPU Voltage = 1.6250V
CPU Voltage Reference = Auto
CPU Voltage Damper = Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage = 1.7V
DRAM Voltage = 2.15V
FSB Termination Voltage = 1.50V
North Bridge Voltage = 1.70V
North Bridge Voltage Reference = Auto
South Bridge Voltage = 1.20V
The best overall clock with best performance (saved to BIOS 1):
Ai Overclocking = Manual
CPU Ratio Control = Manual
Ratio CMOS Setting = 9
FSB Frequency = 488
PCIE Frequency = 120
DRAM Frequency = DDR3-1627MHz 1T
DRAM Timing Control = Manual
CAS# Latency = 6
RAS# to CAS# Delay = 6
RAS# Precharge = 6
RAS# Activate to Precharge = 18
TWR = Auto
TRFC = 48
TWTR = Auto
TRRD = Auto
TRTP = Auto
DRAM Static Read Control = Disabled
DRAM Dynamic Write Control = Disabled
Transaction Booster = Disabled
Relax Level = 2
Clock Over-Charging Mode = 1V
CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
CPU Voltage = 1.6750V
CPU Voltage Reference = Auto
CPU Voltage Damper = Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage = 1.7V
DRAM Voltage = 2.15V
FSB Termination Voltage = 1.50V
North Bridge Voltage = 1.70V
North Bridge Voltage Reference = Auto
South Bridge Voltage = 1.20V
Seem that the ram was comfortable at that voltage - did not like higher volts - modded I think it can go higher.
The happy mediium would be to get nive clocks with 1700mhz ram at 1T but the setting did not allow for this - clealry if this had Nvida like ram settings then u could set the best ram timing with you best clock.
I have to say again - it was a lot of fun using this set-up, the sweetest I have worked on since re-joining the Intel fold.
The best ram clocks were with these settings (saved to BIOS2):
Ai Overclocking = Manual
CPU Ratio Control = Manual
Ratio CMOS Setting = 9
FSB Frequency = 463
PCIE Frequency = 120
DRAM Frequency = DDR3-1852MHz 2T
DRAM Timing Control = Manual
CAS# Latency = 8
RAS# to CAS# Delay = 8
RAS# Precharge = 8
RAS# Activate to Precharge = 20
TWR = Auto
TRFC = Auto
TWTR = Auto
TRRD = Auto
TRTP = Auto
DRAM Static Read Control = Disabled
DRAM Dynamic Write Control = Disabled
Transaction Booster = Disabled
Relax Level = 2
Clock Over-Charging Mode = 1V
CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
CPU Voltage = 1.6250V
CPU Voltage Reference = Auto
CPU Voltage Damper = Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage = 1.7V
DRAM Voltage = 2.15V
FSB Termination Voltage = 1.50V
North Bridge Voltage = 1.70V
North Bridge Voltage Reference = Auto
South Bridge Voltage = 1.20V
The best overall clock with best performance (saved to BIOS 1):
Ai Overclocking = Manual
CPU Ratio Control = Manual
Ratio CMOS Setting = 9
FSB Frequency = 488
PCIE Frequency = 120
DRAM Frequency = DDR3-1627MHz 1T
DRAM Timing Control = Manual
CAS# Latency = 6
RAS# to CAS# Delay = 6
RAS# Precharge = 6
RAS# Activate to Precharge = 18
TWR = Auto
TRFC = 48
TWTR = Auto
TRRD = Auto
TRTP = Auto
DRAM Static Read Control = Disabled
DRAM Dynamic Write Control = Disabled
Transaction Booster = Disabled
Relax Level = 2
Clock Over-Charging Mode = 1V
CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
CPU Voltage = 1.6750V
CPU Voltage Reference = Auto
CPU Voltage Damper = Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage = 1.7V
DRAM Voltage = 2.15V
FSB Termination Voltage = 1.50V
North Bridge Voltage = 1.70V
North Bridge Voltage Reference = Auto
South Bridge Voltage = 1.20V
Seem that the ram was comfortable at that voltage - did not like higher volts - modded I think it can go higher.
The happy mediium would be to get nive clocks with 1700mhz ram at 1T but the setting did not allow for this - clealry if this had Nvida like ram settings then u could set the best ram timing with you best clock.
I have to say again - it was a lot of fun using this set-up, the sweetest I have worked on since re-joining the Intel fold.