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win 10

Asus Z170-k motherboard (bios ver. 3301)

Intel i5-6600k

DDR4 32gb G. Skill ram (F4-3200C16D-16GVKB) 4x8gb sticks

Gtx 1060 6gb founders

Corsair H80i GT

Cosair CSM 650W 80+ PSU

 

now after all these parts I cannot get my computer to run my ram at the speed 3200 it will go to 2133  and if i try to change the XMP to profile 1 which has all the correct timing to wont boot up after i have made the changes. Could it be my PSU it not letting my motherboard get the required voltage?  should I look at getting a higher wattage PSU? Any help would be great! 

 

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Just now, hurricane708 said:

what exactly do you mean by tickling like .05 increase or 1.0 increase?

 

I don't know how much on Skylake but for Haswell +0.2V on air is the max I would recommend.

I would just try.+0.05V for starters and work my way up from that in small increments.

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Set the timings and voltage manually instead of just enabling XMP.

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