My system spec:
GA-H55M-USB3 rev 1.0
Intel I7-860
2x G.Skill F3-12800CL7-2GBECO
BIOS: F11 (upgraded from F7, previously F2 or 3)
ADVANCED MEMORY SETTINGS (manual):
- XMP : disabled
- System memory multi : 12.0
- Performance enhance : STANDARD
- DRAM timing select : QUICK
- Timing settings : 8-8-8-24
- everything else on auto/default
ADVANCED VOLTAGE SETTINGS:
- QPI : 1.1V
- DRAM : 1.300V
- Termination/Data & address VREF : 0.650V (half of DRAM voltage. tried this after the default 0.750V didn't get any results)
Problems:
Since bios version F2/3 I've had problems with setting the proper DRAM voltage. Specifically the voltage settings I made in bios where either disregarded and the actual voltage would not correspond to the one I had set, or I would get the red rectangle warning about bios settings (if I chose XMP for example), either on reboot or upon entering the bios and the bios settings were reset. F7 was the least problematic for me and with manual settings close to the ones I listed here, the actual DRAM voltage was actually close to the desired one. Every now & then (maybe after a longer period without turning the computer on, but it could be just random) I'd still get the red warning though and I had to redo all (or at least those in MIT) the bios settings which was annoying. That's why I upgraded to F11 hoping it would resolve the issue, but it has in fact gotten worse. Now the settings I listed seem to have no effect at all as the
actual DRAM voltage is 1.552V. I tried other voltage settings between 1.5V & 1.3V but the actual voltage doesn't respond at all. Another problem only under F11 is that the monitor (hooked to HDMI of the ATI graphic card) doesn't wake up until the "SATA is found running in IDE mode" message which makes it impossible to see all the other screens that come before this one (it would wake up normally=sooner under F7). I also noticed that CPU & PCH temp don't show up in MIT (both are --), however CPU & SYS temp do show up in PC HEALTH section in case that's relevant (doesn't bother me though).
Other than this the computer seems to run fine and I haven't noticed any problems in Windows, but I REALLY want to be able to have my ram running at the proper voltage and not overvolting it. The low voltage was the main and practically only reason why I chose this ram, which makes it that much more annoying that I'm now forced to run it considerably over spec.
2 screenshots with hw info: