Step #2 Overclocking the Memory:
Memory Overclocking on
Ivy Bridge is extremely easy to do. You have to overclock with the memory
multiplier along with the base clock, best set at 100.00 MHz for air OC. If you
want more fine gradual increases you might try increasing the base clock.
The Z77 Chipset provides the memory multipliers of:
10.66x, 13.33x, 14.00x, 16.00x, 18.00x, 18.66x, 20.00x, 21.33x, 22.00x, 24.00x, 26.00x, 26.66x, 28.00x, 29.33x, 30.00, and 32.00x.
All of which this board provides. If you want high frequency it is best to use
the 28.00x multiplier for speeds above 2800 MHz with slight BCLK increase.
Below is some very crappy Hynix, but it can do
very high speeds on this platform:
The reason I show you
such an uneventful score is because of the fact that the memory I used is rated
DDR3 2000MHz Cas 9 T2 and this was done on a very easy BIOS and i took less than
a few minutes. It just goes to show how easy Ivy Memory OC is.
The voltages
you should change for high memory overclocking on Z77 on air is the DDR Voltage,
and if you like you can try increasing the VCCIO(VTT) and VCCSA(IMC) the VCCIO
(VTT) can help with memory OC, however you will also need to increase VCCSA
along with it on these GIGABYTE Z77 boards (except on the Sniper M3). If you
want to increase VTT you need to increase IMC voltage to within 0.005v below it,
so 1.1v VTT would be 1.095v IMC on these GIGABYTE boards. However I didn't
really need to change it much at all.
Memory timings are a bit
trickier; you should use XMP and then loosen or tighten timings from there.
However for Z77 GIGABYTE has tightened up most of the latencies involved to
improve 2D efficiency, however this means that the max memory OC might not be as
high as it can be, so below I am showing you how to loosen up all your memory
timings for high clocks. The second timings are pretty much maximized, and the
third timings start with TREFI, and the 3rd timings are what provide that
increased efficiency here, and they are changed to 8, but at stock they are
3.
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