Re: Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7-B3, 2133 memory problem
the issues with XMP is it's sets generic settings and not always what is required for the different CPU/MB combinations out there... to get 2133mhz it needs to overclock the cpu and for that you need to increase your CPU vcore and sometimes other settings (pll, ioh) to achieve a stable system.
to get more help can you post or take pictures of the bios screens in the MIT section please. from there you will be able to get better help in achieving 2133Mhz.
but just to give you a heads up, anything above 1600Mhz will not give you any day to day improvements, you will see them when benchmarking memory but that is about it. anything past that is pretty much a waste of money unfortunately. 
Vin
Main Rig
OS = Win7 64 Bit
CPU = i7-920 @ 3.5Ghz 168x21 cooled ba a Corsair H100
Mem = 6GB 2000Mhz Kingston HyperX running at 2044Mhz @ 9-10-9-27-1T
MB = Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 v1.0 with F6 Bios - Dead Board
MB = EVGA X58 Classified3
GPU = 2x EVGA 580GTX 1.5GB in SLI
HD = 3x Intel 40GB X25-V in Raid 0 (580MB Read/140MB Write)
Storage = 500 GB WD
PSU = Corwair TX950W
Case = Cooler Master HAF-X 945
HTPC / Home Server
OS = Win7 64Bit running XBMC HTPC Front end with Windows Server 2011 Virtual Machine with 8GB ram assigned for homer server with exchange
CPU = AMD 1090T
Mem = 16GB 1600Mhz Kingston RED Limited Edition running at 1600Mhz
MB = Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5
GPU- EVGA GT210
HD = too many to count, but about 5TB of storage all together including backup
PSU = Corsair TX750
Case = Too embarrassed to mention.
Benching MB's... Asus P5Q and Gigabyte 890FXA-UD7... too many CPU's and RAM sticks to list. :)
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