Quote Originally Posted by sesdave View Post
memset doesnt change the memory SPD. That will be what it was when you bought them. Memset allows you to change memory settings in windows and apply them at windows startup if you hit 'save' which sounds like what you have done. I would uninstall memset and apply any manual settings in the BIOS. If you still want to use memset change settings and use apply which only applys the changes for the duration of the windows session. Once you are happy they are stable then save or set manually in BIOS.
After running memset and clicking on "Apply" CPUZ reflects the changed params (Although it shows different, SPD has changed from 4-4-4-15 to 5-5-5-15 @ 400 Mhz) . So I thought it writes to the memory SPD. I never installed memset, its just a standalone exe in a folder called "MemSet" - doesnt even load at startup, so how would it be integrated with windows?



I have to keep the setting at SPD in BIOS, any other setting in BIOS doesnt boot up. I am ok with this