Emperor
10-22-2007, 09:10 AM
this thought came to me as I am trying to stabilize and overclocked system.
i am trying to stabilise a pair of gskill rams rated at 1066mhz to run at 1250mhz by using different sets of subtimings of tWTR,etc.
by using different set of subtimings and since different sets will give me different results, ie some fail to POST, some fail prime within 5mins, some gives BSODs.
Now, does it mean that those sets of subtimings that fail prime within 5mins are timings that would be stable at a more realistic clock speeds like 1150mhz?
Forgive me if this sounds confusing because I've been rebooting and trying out timings since 7am.:p:
EDIT, maybe to put it in another way, is taking longer to fail prime95 any indication of improved stability?
i am trying to stabilise a pair of gskill rams rated at 1066mhz to run at 1250mhz by using different sets of subtimings of tWTR,etc.
by using different set of subtimings and since different sets will give me different results, ie some fail to POST, some fail prime within 5mins, some gives BSODs.
Now, does it mean that those sets of subtimings that fail prime within 5mins are timings that would be stable at a more realistic clock speeds like 1150mhz?
Forgive me if this sounds confusing because I've been rebooting and trying out timings since 7am.:p:
EDIT, maybe to put it in another way, is taking longer to fail prime95 any indication of improved stability?