2133 at 1866, Return or Keep

crayseal15

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I recently tried to upgrade my dual channel 1600 ram to quad 2133. After plenty of troubleshooting I realized it just wasn't going to run @ 2133 but does run @ 1866 in quad channel. Not sure if it is just a compatibility issue or if the motherboard on the Alienware Aurora R4 just has a limitation. Being x79 it should have no problem with 2133 but it does. @ 1866 it does run in Quad channel and seems noticeably faster than the dual channel 1600. I am happy with the upgrade but I have two choices at this point. Return for a refund and try the G Skill Rip-jaw OR keep the Corsair Vengeance and run @ 1866. I have to manually set timings and disable X.M.P in bios to get the Corsair Vengeance to work, the G Skill 1600 works with X.M.P and everything on auto. In the case I stay with the Corsair @ 1866 should I change timings? screens will be provided. Side Note I could be wrong but I think the G Skill may support more versions of x.m.p. where the Corsair only supports X.M.P. 1.3 Maybe that's the issue I'm having?

 
As Tradesman1 says, I am pretty sure that you do not have enable the XMP profile. All RAM that you install in a system will run at 1333MHz (almost all of them), wen you have a RAM that run at a higher frequency you need change the options in BIOS at set the RAM at X.M.P profile to run at full speed.
 
Yeah Tradesman helped me in another forum before purchasing the ram. The problem I faced with the Corsair set is that it won;t boot when I enable XMP. I also did try raising the vccsa to 1.2 but I didn't see any change with that, still a no post. The reason I thought about the g skill option is the previous ram I have is g skill ripjaw and that and works fine when I enable xmp. My bios is fully updated, but I'm thinking it only supports xmp 1.2 where the g skill supports 1.2 and 1.3 and the corsair only lists compatibility with 1.3 . I've spent a week or with tradesman trying to help me through it. I've read in some other forums the corsair being rather picky and some of those people tried the g skill quad kit and it worked. with the old g skill ram although its 1600 mhz it still gave the option enable speed in bios at 2133 but the corsair just goes no boot when i do the same. I've spent about a week trying all the suggestions for the corsair but at this point I'll either keep it and go 1866 or return and try the g skill since my other set of g skill seems rater friendly with my mobo.
 
I truly have come to the conclusion at this point that my mobo only supports XMP 1.2 . The g skill ram i have is 1.2 and the corsair is 1.3 . The g skill boots every time with xmp enabled, the corsair never boots no matter what settings with xmp enabled. I tried every setting combination I could tonight.
 
Sorry for the long pauses but some nights I don't post or just am beat from work. @ Saint: Two sticks work just as well as all 4 ,but 2 sticks or 4 sticks never work with XMP enabled. I read a bit more into XMP and realized that the corsair ram only supported 1.3 which is 3rd/4th generation i7. I have a 3930k which is second generation. From what I can put together my processor just isn't compatible with that version of XMP. I RMA'd the Corsair and ordered there G Skill Rip jaw Z which supports 2nd/3rd Generation processors. I think that will do the trick. I'm no expert but we will see. Hopefully I will get my money back with the RMA, would hate to have two $150+ sets of ram. I was so tired of dealing with this I went ahead and paid for the new ram when i sent the RMA out. I do appreciate all of your help in both threads Tradesman (as well as everyone else), the new ram should be here Monday or Tuesday.
 
Well the RMA is still being sent in but I had already ordered the G Skill. Sure hope it does work out cause I would have to have 2 sets of ram. Anyhow I got the G Skill set earlier, played around some and got it working @ 2133. The XMP profiles do not work though, wouldn't boot with either set but I was able to manually input the voltage and frequency and it booted. Only problem I see is I can't get the stock timings to work. Its rated at 9-11-10-28 but every time I manually input the timings it won't boot. It boots fine under (Auto) for timings but runs at 14-14-14-35 which seems awfully high compared to normal timings.Not sure if that's a problem. I would thing even with those timings it should be faster than 1600/1866 at lower timings.
 
I have played in game for a few hours now with the timings at auto and everything feels much faster than the dual channel g skill 1600 mhz with lower timings. What would you recommend considering the w/o the xmp profile I'm @ 14-14-14-38. Seems high to me but it feels much cleaner than the 1600 mhz @ 9 9 9 24.