So I built a new mini-ITX gaming system a couple months ago and I've just recently had the time to tinker with overclocking. This is my first serious attempt at OCing, I've played with it a little in the past.
So I noticed my RAM (GSkill Sniper 2400 CL11 1.65v) was only running at 1333 CL9 1.5v. So I go into the BIOS and find that when I enable the XMP it gets bumped up to 2400. All gravy, right? Well then I started getting random crashed with Firefox, various games (Skyrim, BF3, CS, and others). I disable the XMP and its perfectly stable again. I went back into the bios to try adjusting the memory clock manually but it would only let me run the 'stock' 1333 (remember this is 2400 memory I bought), or the unstable XMP at 2400.
I only today (dummy) looked at the QVL to find my memory isn't on the list. Question here is... Am I SOL with this memory?
Also, I'm unable to manually OC my CPU, like at all. Can't adjust voltages, multiplier, anything. I tried using EasyTune and it almost bricked by mobo.
Specs:
Mobo: GA-F2A88XN-WIFI
CPU: x4 860k
Memory: Gskill Sniper 2400 CL11 (F3-2400C11D-16GSR)
GPU: Asus GTX 750 Ti (until my R9 380 gets here)
"Legitimate" Windows 10 Pro
Edit: Corrected the mobo model number.