@ TS, you don't need to overclock the CPU in order to get your Ram Running on the right speed. The fact is that the memorycontroller itself is rated at max 1600Mhz DDR3. Anything beyond that speed is concidered an overclock, but is not an actual overclock CPU wise, but merely a memorycontroller OC (that in this case happends to be on the CPU)
Some questions for you before we go any further:
- What sticks are we talking about exactly?
- Did you tested both stick apart? (not just one stick) with Memtest86?
- did you try to run both sticks in lower speed? (i.e. 1600Mhz or lower)
How well your Ram will work at its rated speed depends for a big part on the quality of the intergrated memory controller of the CPU. Thats in the same way as you can aquire a good overclockable CPU vs a bad one. Sometimes you need considerably more voltage on the controller in order to work on higher memory speeds.
The fact remains that an 2133Mhz 'OC' should be easy for the current Haswell intergrated memory controllers (in fact, Haswell should do 2666Mhz relatively easy compared to s1155's sandy and ivy bridge). Fact two is that the pc boots with one stick of memory, right? But does it work at the rated speed and timings? Check that with Cpu-Z in windows. You should see '1067mhz'on the memory tab of cpu-z. And you should see the timings
Like i said earlier, sometimes you need a little more voltage on the memory controller in order to get things stable memory-wise.
- So, boot with one stick into bios.
- Turn on the XMP for the stick (the speed and timings will set @ its rated speed automaticly)
- Most 2133Mhz ram need 1,65v for operation, so check Dram voltage in Voltage tab, set at 1,65v accordingly
- Set Vrin voltage at 1,9v (voltage where all other voltages are 'extracted' from)
- set Sys agent voltage at +0,1v (memory controller voltage)
- Set CPU i/o analog and digital both at +0,1v (stabilizes higher memory clocks)
- F10 save and exit, let it boot completely once.
- shutdown and place 2nd stick
Above steps should stabilize any 2133Mhz set on this 1150 platform, if not, there should be some extensive testing with other memorysticks. Good luck!
* sorry for any grammar mistakes, English is not my native language.