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    Quote Originally Posted by qgshadow View Post
    i don't seem to find the answer so i'll ask here,

    whats fsb is better 400 or 401 for gaming ??:O

    my rams are at 1200mhz 5-5-5-15, sub timings 10-10-10-10

    and does someone know a better combination of sub timings i can try??

    thanks
    anyone ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by qgshadow View Post
    anyone ???
    Here is my 2.
    qgshadow please see
    For your 1st question see the post by Tony http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=114998
    Follow the links in post #1, read and test.

    400 has an added tweak. I know, I tested 401 and did not have an issue, but it has been too long ago.

    I started with

    #6 & #49
    Originally Posted by remorema
    nice work FCG.

    for those that dont have a clue for what values to use on those 10-10-10-10 subtimings, heres a tip 3-10-5-13 from top to bottom.
    The above values were my starting point.

    I am running SPD Enabled because that is my stable value and I get better perfomance. That's 1:1, your running 600Mkz on your ram, my firestix were Elpida chips, they would never do that.

    for the sub timing issue, again do some testing for your ram.

    Here's my numbers.

    using the 3-10-5-13 subtimings above as my starting point
    Configure DRAM Timing by SPD [Disabled]
    BIOS
    4-4-4-12-4-35-3-10-5-13
    MemSet
    4-4-4-4-12-4-35-2-13-10-3-8-5-4

    Code:
    ---- MBench (C) ver 1.0 (Feb 2002) ----
    ---- System memory benchmark ----
    ---- www.x86-secret.com ----
    
    Intel P6 processor (CPUID = 6f6) @ 3500.1MHz
    Instruction set support : MMX SSE SSE2 
    
    Access latency			 60.3 ns (211 clocks)
    
    Read datarate (INT)		6919 Mb/s
    Write datarate (INT)		2845 Mb/s
    
    Read datarate (MMX)		7582 Mb/s
    Write datarate (MMX)		2859 Mb/s
    
    Read datarate (SSE)		7883 Mb/s
    Write datarate (SSE)		9035 Mb/s
    using Configure DRAM Timing by SPD [Enabled]
    BIOS handles it
    MemSet
    4-4-4-4-12-4-28-2-11-9-2-8-4-4
    Code:
    ---- MBench (C) ver 1.0 (Feb 2002) ----
    ---- System memory benchmark ----
    ---- www.x86-secret.com ----
    
    Intel P6 processor (CPUID = 6f6) @ 3500.1MHz
    Instruction set support : MMX SSE SSE2 
    
    Access latency			 59.1 ns (207 clocks)
    
    Read datarate (INT)		6952 Mb/s
    Write datarate (INT)		2914 Mb/s
    
    Read datarate (MMX)		7630 Mb/s
    Write datarate (MMX)		2862 Mb/s
    
    Read datarate (SSE)		7872 Mb/s
    Write datarate (SSE)		9086 Mb/s
    I think you can spend months tweaking.

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