I had a pair of 1866 Mhz 4 Gb Kingston HyperX Fury modules with these timings: 10-11-10-30.
I just bought a pair of Corsair memory to expand my RAM @ 9-10-9-27, because they were at the same price with my old Kingstons.
My question is in the title: can the Kingston pull tighter timings to match the Corsair?
-EDIT-
Duh, the corsairs aren't on the QVL. I should have been more careful.
The Corsairs have better main timings, than the Kingstones, but the misc. timings are worse, and it looks like the MoBo (ASUS M5A78L) doesn't support these high timings descriped in the XMP profile. Probably to compensate, the MoBo increased the memory voltage to 1.65V from the default 1.5. I managed to 'underVolt' the memory to 1.55V, but my system becomes unstable, if I go any lower than that.
To sum it up, I have to run my memories on slightly worse misc timings, with +0.05V. :/
I just bought a pair of Corsair memory to expand my RAM @ 9-10-9-27, because they were at the same price with my old Kingstons.
My question is in the title: can the Kingston pull tighter timings to match the Corsair?
-EDIT-
Duh, the corsairs aren't on the QVL. I should have been more careful.
The Corsairs have better main timings, than the Kingstones, but the misc. timings are worse, and it looks like the MoBo (ASUS M5A78L) doesn't support these high timings descriped in the XMP profile. Probably to compensate, the MoBo increased the memory voltage to 1.65V from the default 1.5. I managed to 'underVolt' the memory to 1.55V, but my system becomes unstable, if I go any lower than that.
To sum it up, I have to run my memories on slightly worse misc timings, with +0.05V. :/