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Old 7th October 2009, 2:40 PM   #16
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Nope. On my P6T Dlx I have 2000 mhz RAM as an option at the standard bclck of 133.
I don't see how that's possible unless you just increase the RAM multiplier alot, and even then you can't get a straight 2000Mhz frequency with a 133 bclck.
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Old 7th October 2009, 3:19 PM   #17
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You could be right and I could be getting confused... it may be a RAM divider that's available at 200 bclck.

I'll check tonight and report back guys. At work ATM.

EDIT: Nope I was correct, see pic below:


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Old 7th October 2009, 7:23 PM   #18
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Dude, anyone can do that, you just have it running at 133x16..
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Old 7th October 2009, 7:31 PM   #19
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I'm sorry I don't understand what ur asking. You said that you cant get 2000 on the RAM by running 133 bclock. I said u can (2133).

Anyway the OP asked if he can run 2000Mhz RAM on the P6T. I'm saying he won't have a problem doing it but he may have to play around with dividers/settings.
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Old 7th October 2009, 7:51 PM   #20
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Whats your uncore running at 3Tone when set to auto while your rams like that, 4Ghz?
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Old 7th October 2009, 9:21 PM   #21
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hahaha no way in hell I'm running my RAM at 2133Mhz with 12GB of it. I was just showing the divider. 24/7 I run 1333 7-7-7-21.

I used to OC like a madman, these days my rigs run stock or close to.
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Old 7th October 2009, 9:28 PM   #22
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Ohh I overlooked your sig until i just read your reply, it would be nuts to run it at those speeds, haha.
At 1333, when your uncore is on auto, is it running at 2.3 or 2.6ghz?
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I'm sorry I don't understand what ur asking. You said that you cant get 2000 on the RAM by running 133 bclock. I said u can (2133).

Anyway the OP asked if he can run 2000Mhz RAM on the P6T. I'm saying he won't have a problem doing it but he may have to play around with dividers/settings.
Sorry, i thought you were implying that it was an Asus P6T exclusive thing, my bad
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