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Yes, but in your case, none of the JEDECs in CPU-Z is your actual rated speed. But I would just play it safe and select this:

 

 

Is this the kit yo have there? http://media.kingston.com/pdfs/HyperX_FURY_EN.pdf

 

OK, those same readings shown above, ie 9,9,9,28 are showing up in the memory tab of CPUz. They are the same that appear in the BIOS timing control. Are they pertinent or should I still change the values to what you suggest?   Yes, that's exactly the RAM I have.


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OK, those same readings shown above, ie 9,9,9,28 are showing up in the memory tab of CPUz. They are the same that appear in the BIOS timing control. Are they pertinent or should I still change the values to what you suggest?

 

The values in the "Memory" tab in CPU-Z are the ones in that BIOS page, the ones you probably need to change. Make it 11-11-10-30-2 instead of 11-11-10-29-2

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The values in the "Memory" tab in CPU-Z are the ones in that BIOS page, the ones you probably need to change. Make it 11-11-10-30-2 instead of 11-11-10-29-2

 

I'm a little confused,  I'll follow your suggestion. May I ask what is the purpose of changing the values from the values that match CPUz?


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I'm a little confused, where are the values that you are suggesting? I know where to change them in BIOS but are they not supposed to show in CPUz? 

 

The values you are supposed to use are the ones the RAM is rated to. Those timings vary with speed, so they need to be looser the fastest the RAM runs. JEDECs shown here are the manufacturer's speed/timing these sticks are rated to

 

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Problem is none of those JEDECs  is for 800MHz, which is the speed you're currently running your RAM at, so we can't know based on that what the proper timings for 800MHz are. I picked the timings for a faster JEDEC (888MHz) to play it safe. Higher timings mean less stress to the memory controller so what we are doing here is "downclocking" the memory to release some stress from the CPU/IMC

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The values you are supposed to use are the ones the RAM is rated to. Those timings vary with speed, so they need to be looser the fastest the RAM runs. JEDECs shown here are the manufacturer's speed/timing these sticks are rated to

 

slot2.jpg

 

Problem is none of those JEDECs  is for 800MHz, which is the speed you're currently running your RAM at, so we can't know based on that what the proper timings for 800MHz are. I picked the timings for a faster JEDEC (888MHz) to play it safe. Higher timings mean less stress to the memory controller so what we are doing here is "downclocking" the memory to release some stress from the CPU/IMC

 

 

Ahhh, I see. Well thanks very much for your help with this Dazz, it's very much appreciated. I'll wait to see if I get any further BSODs. If we don't chat soon, have a good Christmas, cheers.


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If the BSOD continues we can look into adding some voltage or dropping the clock down from 4.6 to 4.5 just to verify stability. So dont worry there are more options to try and get rid of the blue screens.


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