Now just before I read the above two posts, I had downloaded CPU-Z and already checked out my memory timings in the BIOS.
I bought them as being 9-9-9-24, so there's something too tight o'er yonder.
I changed the 'Performance Enhance' in the BIOS from Turbo (default) to Standard, but it doesn't seem to have changed the timings. Guess I need to set them manually.
I think it may have something to do with the memory running at 1066 MHz (something along those lines) instead of the 1333 it is specified at, because the CPU won't do more. In any case, I suppose I should set these timings to 9-9-9-24?
The vendor's site says the memory should run at 1.5 - 1.65V, with 1.65 being default. The downside is that the BIOS doesn't seem to support 1.65, but only goes in steps of 0.1 at a time. Will this cause problems, or is the voltage fine as it is and should I just change the timers?
Edit: now it looks like this:
Forgot to put the performance enhance to turbo again, but am I really going to notice this? Perhaps for stability I should keep it at standard for the time being. Can always put it back to turbo later.