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Hey I would really appreciate some help here..

I have an i7 2600 and a Gigabyte GA-P67A and GSkill F3-2133C9D-16GTX.

When I set my bios to run my 2133Mhz ram at anything above 1333 I get a "boot failure due to overclocking" message and the computer sets it back to 1333. D:

Please help

(I've looked at compatibility before posting, my mobo supports up to 2133.

According to the Intel website, my CPU supports up to 1333Mhz. But apparently this number isn't very accurate. They also say the 3770 only supports up to 1600 and I've seen people use 2400 with a 3770.)

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Try using the XMP profile. In the bios. Then if that fails try setting all the settings manually in the bios for the ram.

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