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    P6t compatible with Corsair CMT12GX3M3A2000C9?

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      I appreciate such sympathy, it is an honor to be so well received.

      I give the link because making a paste would be an even bigger problem.

      Foros Windows • View Topic - Increase Mhz of ram in BIOS -Pako-

      Thanks

      P.D: I still can't get used to this interface, when I click "add link" it duplicates it, I still don't know how to make it come out correctly.

      Edit:

      In case the reading becomes tedious, I would not mind making a brief summary.

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        I haven't read it all but you're supposed to enable XMP-2000 and the latencies would be 9-10-9. Enable XMP and set to manual 2000 in BIOS… I would have to set those latencies.

        Nothing welcome and let's see if we can help you ?

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          Hello once again,

          As I am short on time, I will summarize the doubts I have.

          My motherboard is an Asus P6T-Se and the rams I have, which I bought and will soon return are Corsiar Corsair CMT12GX3M3A2000C9

          I want to know how I can make them work properly by taking advantage of their frequency and channel.

          Regards

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            !

            This is what happens when you put the XMG. What in your response you talk about changing the Mhz to 2000, Even putting it in XMG?

            Regards
            Edit: I have put the mode in XMG but nothing to do manual using that mode, that is, if I'm not mistaken, the frequencies are auto.

            Now, I already have the cards packed in the box for their return but, I have installed some kingstons that are also running at the same frequencies 533Mhz and are 1333Mhz. I have put in manual at 1333Mhz and it does nothing.
            What I mean is that if we can solve these that have the same error, it would save me from taking them out of the packaging. If we get the ones I have to go to 1333Mhx, I will immediately disassemble the box and experiment with the new ones.

            I hope you understand me.

            What I will do now is restart, put in XMG and in manual at 1333Mhx. and I'll upload a snapshot. So I see if this has an effect on the old ones, if so, surely the new ones will also work.

            Edit 2

            In auto, by default without touching the bios with my 8Gb kingstons dual chanel at 1333Mhx this happens:

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            Putting the XMG mode and manually changing the frequency to 1333Mhx with the same modules:

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            As you can see the system does what it wants. If you see it very convenient that we do the tests with the corsairs, I will do them.

            Regards

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              I don't see the problem, now you have them at 1333 which is what you wanted, right?

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                No, where do you see that? I have them at 533Mhz,
                In the images they say they go to 533MHz, the truth I apologize but I have given so much pressure to this topic that if I am wrong please let me know.

                It does not matter what ram the system puts, it takes the frequency to 533MHz. At least that is what I see in CPU-Z

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                  hello, i think you have to multiply it by 2
                  5342 1068
                  668
                  2 1336
                  best regards

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                    Well to start thank you very much.

                    I don't understand at all the multiplying by two. why? that does make sense though.

                    Now, what I will do tomorrow is to disassemble the machine, put the crosairs on it and make a new attempt but raising the frequencies to 2000Mhz, and I hope that triple channel will also work. I will do the test tomorrow.

                    Regards

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                      I don't know what problem you have but the speed of the DDR2 and DDR3 memory is X2
                      my memories are at 1600Mhz


                      greetings
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                        My problem seems to be my extensive ignorance.

                        Tomorrow I will reconnect the 2000Mhz rams to triple channel. and I will comment again.

                        Thanks for everything.

                        The latency of my 8Gb 1333Mhz rams have latencies of 9 9 9 they are supposed to go to 668Mhz.
                        Is that latency so high normal? Nothing your image is the same.

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                          hello your problem if you have one is that you have some memories that can work at 2000 and you have them at 1336 (but that is only with OC)
                          your memories and the technical sheet in :Tech Specs

                          Lifetime warranty
                          Size 12GB Kit (3 x 4GB)
                          XMP performance profile
                          Fan included Yes
                          DHX+ heat sink
                          Memory configuration Triple channel
                          Memory type DDR3
                          Package: memory pin 240
                          Package: memory format DIMM
                          Tested voltage 1.65
                          SPD voltage 1.5
                          Specified speed PC3-16000 (2000MHz)
                          SPD speed 1333MHz
                          Tested speed 2000Mhz
                          Tested latency 9-10-9-27

                          SPD latency 9-9-9-24

                          tested speed means that these memories support that speed, not that they work at that speed as standard ;D
                          regards

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                            about whether they are compatible or not
                            and in a more comfortable way

                            !
                            greetings

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                              Let's see Fran, I've already installed the Corsair cards

                              The first time I install them I change in the bios to XMG with 2133Mhz, which is the only option it leaves, otherwise it goes down to 1833Mhz.
                              After configuring it restarts abruptly and won't let me start up. So I manually turn off the pc.

                              I start up and this screen comes up:

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                              I read, turn it off again, check if they are installed correctly and if they are correctly installed I start up again. In the reset bios I put Xmg data again, this time it automatically sets the Dram frequency to 2006Mhz and I start up in normal mode.

                              I take a snapshot with CPU-Z, and I see that the triple channel is there but the frequency:

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                              Yes Fran, I understand that they go to 1333Mhz and the rest O.C. is why I bought them in the first place.

                              I'm warning you from the start that I'm worse than a novice, it's the first time I've faced a change of O.C. cards. But I usually do everything with people who know what they're doing behind me.

                              My main desire is to have the Dram at 2000Mhz triple channel. and I'll be able to rest in peace.

                              From what I can see the frequency is wrong, right?

                              Regards

                              Edit: I have no idea how to put it in triple now.

                              and the list of compatible memories is too old, those memories are no longer for sale,

                              Edit2: I've tried restarting and it doesn't do it, it gets stuck at the end. I have to turn it off by holding down the button. I guess this hurts the machine, no?

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                                You see, doing a search on Google (that big unknown XD) I've seen that there are more people with problems to put the memories to 2000mhz having to raise the voltage of the QPI and also it must be said that there is not much difference in having memories at the normal speed for the memory controller than some with OC. You have two options or return those and buy some normal ones or fight to configure as we all do who want to do OC; changing them for others does not guarantee you that it will be a piece of cake, but you can try to see.

                                We would have to see what options your BIOS has, if there is any update, and why it does not give you the option of 2000mhz...

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                                  if the computer doesn't start up, reset the bios or remove the battery from the motherboard for 3 minutes and it's ready
                                  you have to configure the memory manually in the bios and as specified and set it to
                                  2000Mhz at 1.65V and 9-10-9-27

                                  regards

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                                    Hello, the googlel theme is fine for some things, perhaps for 95% of things, but with such a specific theme, I won't take the risk. Less for what I might end up losing.

                                    I've said and re-said that I set the frequencies to 2006Mhz, not the voltage, but thinking about it,
                                    I'll skip all this hassle, I'll return them and the problem will be solved faster than it's being solved now, and I'll also get a reward for returning them.

                                    If this goes to triple, it doesn't make much difference, it's not worth the risk to my equipment. I'll buy others at 1333Mhz and turn off my brain like we've been doing lately.

                                    I appreciate your time and once again to pack them :wall:

                                    Best regards

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                                      Well, there isn't much more to it, I know that in the old i7s there are a lot of values to tweak to do OC: Basic OC Guide - Intel Core i7 - Socket 1366 - HardLimit Now with the new ones everything is independent so I don't remember how it was. If you're looking to OC your rig it would be good to start, if you don't have some basic concepts it will be complicated for you.

                                      There are other OC guides on Hardlimit and on the web, it wouldn't hurt to take a look and then tinker yourself, of course knowing what you're touching will help a lot, if not just searching for the name of the option that comes up in BIOS you will also find information.

                                      But I repeat OC isn't always a piece of cake.

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                                        Perfect. Ugh, I don't want this or it hurts me, but it's true that the machine is old, that shouldn't be the case xD Thanks for the tutorial, I'll read it. What I am going to do is get myself 1600Mhz rams, cheap ones or maybe I should complete the capacity of the ones I have.. well I don't know. or buy another pc :wall: Thanks anyway, I find them very expensive for what they really increase. Best regards
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                                          No hombre si lo bonito del OC es poder exprimir lo que uno ya tiene para que dure y rinda más, simplemente necesitas algo de paciencia y tiempo; los comienzos son difíciles y lo siguiente casi, porque la cosa va cambiando jejeje, aunque normalmente simplificándose.

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                                            @ferrera:

                                            Hola.
                                            Soy nuevo en el foro, no me había dado cuenta que mi problema con O.C. en mi máquina podría solucionarse en un foro que trate el O.c.

                                            Antes que nada, he tratado este tema con mucha paciencia y el resultado ha sido que hay una forma de O.C de mi placa que no llegamos a entender.

                                            He creado un hilo en otro foro donde explico paso a paso todo. No sé si puedo publicar un enlace referido a otro foro, no lo haré. Pero en el caso que se pueda hacérmelo saber, ayudará muchísimo a quien me lea.

                                            Resumo rápido hasta que me pidan más info.

                                            Mi placa P6T-SE "http://www.asus.es/Motherboards/Inte…t_1366/P6T_SE/" y he comprado, módulos de 3x4 Triple channel a una vel de 2000Mhz Corsair"http://www.alternate.es/html/product...000C9/736262/?"

                                            El tema es que de Alternate me dicen que son compatibles y los de Asus pasan tres kilos de mi cara. Cuando instalo los módulos en A1 b1 y c1(ranudas naranjas) y el la bios el XPM activado el resultado es de que la frecuencia va a 534Mhz (CPU-Z) . Tambien he probado en D.O.C.P a 2006Mhz y nada sigue igual.

                                            Aqui lo dejo ya que el tema es muy extenso y preferiría esperar una respuesta sobre si puedo postear un enlace de otro foro así no pierdo mucho tiempo.

                                            Desde ya os agradezco.

                                            Yo la verdad ni te recomiendo poner las memorias a 2000 MHz en esa placa, es una estafa lo de memorioa a 2000 MHz en una X58 por lo menos en las P6T, hay que meter un kl de voltaje al QPI y no compensa yo te aconsejo 1600 a 7-7-7 o algo parecido y no necesitaras tanto voltaje al QPI.

                                            había modulos buenos con chip elpida que van algo mejor pero yo tengo una P6T deluxe y memoria de 2000 MHz y al final las tenia que dejar a 1600 a 7-7-7, pues pedían mucho voltaje y no conseguia buena estabilidad a 2GHz.

                                            Tampoco te recomiendo meter el perfil XMS por que meterá aun mas voltaje del que metas tu manual.

                                            pon alguna captura de la bios y te digo lo que deberías tocar.

                                            Las X58 que solian aguantar mejor memoria a 2000 con un QPI alto pero no tanto eran la EVGA clasified y la Rampage 3 extreme, aun asi yo tengo una R3E y las tengo a 1600 a 7-7-7 con un voltaje mucho mas bajo y con estabilidad asegurada.

                                            Los fabricantes dicen cosas que luego no sirven para mantener estable, por ejemplo ahora se dice Z87 a 3ghz con OC, pero claro para benchmark, aunque ahora mismo ya los CPU tienen un mejor controlador y hay chip ddr3 mucho mejores, pero en X58 el controlador de memoria es bastante malo, al menos mucho peor que en SB o Ivy.

                                            saludos

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