Hi,
Sure, before I started to overclock the system I invested a lot of time to get the default settings with XMP enabled running. I did this in three step and tested and recorded each of them in detail. I can share this with you so here we go...
1. Defaults with XMP enabled and minimum DRAM adjustments.
First I loaded the BIOS default, then I enabled XMP and finally I made the minimum adjustments to get the kit running at its specification. All the settings and tests plus the results can be found here:
http://office.das-online.org/oo/sharing/0ff725010c8943c59be9bbc993dbdd5d2. Take the Auto settings and apply them manually
I then tried to configure the BIOS as manual as possible applying the values choosen by the BIOS in step 1. The tests, results and settings can be found here:
http://office.das-online.org/oo/sharing/b42beb4bc0254c0fa7ee8fafc2e15e683. Minimum voltage settings required
Finally I tried to bring down all the voltages choosen by the BIOS in auto settings to their minimum values. The outcome of this can be found here:
http://office.das-online.org/oo/sharing/c79134c72b0845929270d2d438517796-------------------------
Right now I'm in the process of getting this machine running at 4400MHz @ 3600MHz cache. In case you are interessted in all the setups, test, results asf. you can take a look here:
http://office.das-online.org/oo/sharing/26a6e7f50e5e4d4385ace0ae018c59dfI hope that helps you.
Greez,
dialsc
EDIT: Forgot to tell you what hardware I've got:
CPU: i7-6850K
RAM: G.SKILL F4-3200C16Q2-128GTZKW
GPU: PNY NVIDIA QUADRO K4200