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    Timings for F1-4800DSU2-1GBFR

    What are some stable timings to use with this kit of memory? They don't have to be the most aggressive... just stable. I can not get this memory to run in my Abit KN8 Ultra without random restarts/BSOD's. Only trying to run the memory at 278.

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    well could you please let me what what is bios setting option on abit mobo
    from there i can help you more
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    No problem...

    Tcl
    Trc
    Trfc
    Tras
    Trcd
    Trrd
    Twr
    Twtr
    Trtw

    Command Rate
    Read Preamble
    Bank Interleaving
    Burst Length
    Drive Strength
    R/W Queue Bypass Counter
    Bypass Max
    Idle Cycle Limit
    MTRR Mapping
    32bit DRAM hole


    The board does not have adjustable Tref... I have been suspecting this might be the problem? A64 Tweaker detects Tref as 200MHz 3.6us when I am running the ram 1:1 @ 278.

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    Tcl = auto
    Trc = 7~9
    Trfc =13~18
    Tras = 7
    Trcd = 4
    Trrd = 2
    Twr = auto
    Twtr = 1~2
    Trtw = 2~3

    Command Rate = 1T
    Read Preamble = auto
    Bank Interleaving = enable
    Burst Length = auto
    Drive Strength = auto
    R/W Queue Bypass Counter = auto
    Bypass Max = auto
    Idle Cycle Limit = 256
    MTRR Mapping = disable
    32bit DRAM hole = auto

    some of then i am not sure, i suggest you set at auto and see how is it!
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    Will give it a try tonight. Thanks for your help.

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    let me know cuz i never try Abit b4
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    Seems to work. No problems yet. The real test starts tonight when I turn Rosetta@Home back on.



    I set the Idle Cycle Limit to 256 in the BIOS, but it detects as 16 in CPUZ and A64 Tweaker

    Thanks again for your help.

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    Looks like my system restarted 3 times during the night running Rosetta. Still have some work to do....

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    check does other hardware holding it. looks like no memory problem
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    Don't know what else it could be? CPU is running at 2.5GHz as it has without problems for 9 months. HTT is down to 278 now from 313 where it was stable for 2 months that I have had this Abit.

    What voltage would you suggest for 278MHz? I was running 2.7V.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmaa
    Don't know what else it could be? CPU is running at 2.5GHz as it has without problems for 9 months. HTT is down to 278 now from 313 where it was stable for 2 months that I have had this Abit.

    What voltage would you suggest for 278MHz? I was running 2.7V.
    i think 2.7v is good. humm
    try something like 3D test...
    run the Rosetta and see how long will it takes to crash
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