dicanio007 Posted January 2, 2014 Share Posted January 2, 2014 HEllo, I recently bought 2133mhz ram but I found out the bios doesnt support larger rams than 1600mhz. Is there any fix or tool to change it? If I run 1600mhz cl 11 will I feel fps impact than using cl9? thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 Intel XTU should work, otherwise wait for the BIOS Mod which will allow it to be set directly in BIOS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dicanio007 Posted January 3, 2014 Author Share Posted January 3, 2014 Wow. I really didnt know about that program, I used the multiplier for setting the ram to 2133 mhz and now is working perfectly. I have one more question ( sorry I am a noob) maybe you can kindly help me!I bought my new P370sm3 clevo by XMG with 780m sli. other than having that horrible flickering, I would like to set up my computer with optimal setup for gamming usage.That is vbios 780 oc, and also overclocking my i7 4700mq.Here is the multiple question:-Is it safe to oc the CPU and keep it oc'ed for 1-2 years? ( im talking about a safe oc like 3.4-3.6)-Does the vbios v2 780m oc are overclocked or downclocked? I red in the forum both things, and I dont really get the point. -Since my RAM is the new 2133 cl 11 jipraw, it supports XMP, but I dont have such option in the program you told me. so, should I change any other option to make the profile be the same with the profile supported by the RAM sticks? are they probably the same? I can upload a printscr if you want.and last question here: as the flickering-lines problem comes from a defective power management from the power supply not being able to supply enough voltage, is it safe to have those 3 platforms oc for daily usage? (i mean RAM @ 2133, CPU @ 3.6 and 780sli @ X voltage and X frequency/memory) pd. my ram runs low voltege 1.35Than you in advance GURU - PREMA ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 Wow. I really didnt know about that program, I used the multiplier for setting the ram to 2133 mhz and now is working perfectly. I have one more question ( sorry I am a noob) maybe you can kindly help me!I bought my new P370sm3 clevo by XMG with 780m sli. other than having that horrible flickering, I would like to set up my computer with optimal setup for gamming usage.That is vbios 780 oc, and also overclocking my i7 4700mq.Here is the multiple question:-Is it safe to oc the CPU and keep it oc'ed for 1-2 years? ( im talking about a safe oc like 3.4-3.6)-Does the vbios v2 780m oc are overclocked or downclocked? I red in the forum both things, and I dont really get the point. -Since my RAM is the new 2133 cl 11 jipraw, it supports XMP, but I dont have such option in the program you told me. so, should I change any other option to make the profile be the same with the profile supported by the RAM sticks? are they probably the same? I can upload a printscr if you want.and last question here: as the flickering-lines problem comes from a defective power management from the power supply not being able to supply enough voltage, is it safe to have those 3 platforms oc for daily usage? (i mean RAM @ 2133, CPU @ 3.6 and 780sli @ X voltage and X frequency/memory) pd. my ram runs low voltege 1.35Than you in advance GURU - PREMA !1. The 2-4 extra multis extra is per Intel design, so as long as the temps don't cross 90c on a daily basis it should be no problem2. Ask svl73. BIOS will have XMP support, otherwise set the Timings manually with XTU to match the XMP.4. The flickering lines is a problem with NVIDIA throttle mechanism not working properly in SLI as each card has different temps and act separate from each other. The vBIOS just gets rid of the throttle and thus the resulting flicker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dicanio007 Posted January 3, 2014 Author Share Posted January 3, 2014 Thank you Perma. SHould I try oc'ing the CPU with the same program you gave me? I usually do it from BIOS but there is not an unlocked bios for my P370sm3 and therefore not unlocked for XMP changes. Thank you for the awnser Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 Yep, use XTU untill my BIOS Mod is ready for this model. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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