My spec:
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3-B3 Intel Z68
Intel i7 2700k
OCZ VERTEX 3 120GB 2.5" SATA-III SSD
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB 1600Mhz (2x 4GB)
GeForce GTX 560Ti 448 1280MB
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
I, somewhat naively, installed Windows onto my SSD in IDE mode. I applied the well documented registry hack (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976) before rebooting and changing to AHCI in the BIOS.
When the system rebooted, the BIOS displayed the following message:
The system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes of voltages.
Last settings in BIOS setup may not coincide with current H/W states.
Current CPU Speed: 3.60Ghz
Current BCLK: 100Mhz
Current Memory Speed: 1333Mhz
Pressing continue does allow me to boot into Windows, where it then installs the AHCI driver without any issues.
Rebooting after this does not show the BIOS message above, but my memory speed does stay at 1333Mhz rather than the 1600Mhz that it should be, as was before I changed to AHCI.
I'm not overclocking anything and the only thing I have ever changed in the BIOS has been the logo display, boot order and obviously AHCI.
I've tried resetting the BIOS to 'Optimal Settings' keeping the changes mentioned above but the memory speed stays at 1333Mhz.
I again, tried resetting the BIOS to 'Optimal Settings' this time keeping IDE, and the BIOS reported the full 1600Mhz memory speed during POST, but as expected this caused an issue with being able to boot into Windows.
Can anyone shed any light on why my memory speed changes when using AHCI? Thanks.