Went back into the BIOS and manually changed it to 1T (1N), but the system would not start, so had to change back to 2T command rate. When Win 7 started and I loaded up CPU-Z, it was running at 2133Mhz with 9-11-10-28, but the command rate was 2T, even though the spec is 1T. When I first set it to Auto (just to make sure the system would boot first), it loaded at 1333Mhz, 9-9-9-24, 1T, 1.650V.Īfter I made sure Win 7 loaded OK, I went back into the BIOS and selected the XMP profile. ![]() When I was using the G.Skill, it could run at 2133MHz with 9-11-10-28 timings, 2T command rate, and 1.680v.Įven though the specs say it is 1.650v memory, if I changed it to that, it would not be stable, hence running it at 1.680vĪlso, the command rate was spec'd at 2T, so if I changed it to 1T the system would not start. Ok, got the new 16GB (4x4GB) Mushkin 996997 installed. I'm not sure which of those two methods are best, or if it really matters? If I go by the way the memory is packaged together, then bank A1 would get "001", bank B1 would get "003", bank A2 would get "002" and B2 would get "009".īut if I go by sequential serial numbers, then bank A1 would get "001", bank B1 would get "002", bank A2 would get "003", and bank B2 would get "009". It also makes me wonder in which order they should be installed in my motherboard.or if that even makes a difference.īank A1 and B1 are the first set of duals, and A2 + B2 are the second set of duals. I would have thought that one kit should have "001" and "002" together, and the other kit would have "003" and "004" together.but it jumps from 003 to 009? Is this normal for number "001" and "003" to be in one kit set, while "002" and "009" are in another kit? The 2nd sets has serial numbers that end in "002" and "009". In the first set of two sticks, the serial number end in "001" and "003". ![]() One thing I've heard in the past is that it's always best to get consecutive serial numbers (if possible). Now today I got in some different Mushkin RAM (model 996997) that is 9-11-10-28 1T at 1.650v. A few weeks ago I built a new system, that I posted about here:Īt that time I went with G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 2133Mhz RAM with 9-11-10-28 2T at 1.680v.
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