At one point I did get it back up to 1866MHz but the system would only detect one of my 8GB sticks, which is obviously single channel (as reported by CPU-Z). This happens when both manually setting the speed or using both XMP profiles. Either that or sometimes it gets to the "starting windows" phase before crashing and then sending me back to the BIOS POST screen again. Whenever I set my speed up to 1866MHz I get the Gigabyte BIOS message that there was a problem booting. The problem I'm faced with is that I can only get it back up to 1600MHz. After booting up and seeing my CPU's temperatures were great I went ahead and tried to get my RAM back up to its max speed. So I went ahead and cleared the CMOS which defaulted my RAM back down to the AM3+ platform's native 1333MHz. The machine would just reboot and I would be back at the BIOS POST screen. I replaced my FX-8320's stock fan to a CM Hyper 212 Evo and when I turned my PC back on it would crash during the "starting windows" phase.
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