Quote Originally Posted by adya View Post
eva, ive been reading through that link,( since i just discovered im not occt stable).
my question is wouldnt setting fine delay to relaxed have the same effect? or am i better of reducing memory speed abit then reseting fine delay to match stable settings?

edit* relaxed settings didnt do anything, so forget that q's . still unstable with occt. im trying what u said and i reduced my memory speed. but i had to reduce fsb to reduce memory speed. how can i reduce memory speed only? it doesnt seem to have a separate setting for reducing memory speed? i overclocked using strap settings and increasing fsb i didnt increase memory manually.
also is occt to strict? seems stable with prime but looses out with occt.
Clock fine delay isn't a performance setting like subtimings. The lower clock fine delay values don't mean loose settings at all - they're just values which need to be tuned to match your memory/mem divider/mem timings optimally. OCCT and prime95 test different things only way for true stability is test every app you use.. you can only say a cpu is OCCT or prime95 stable if you only use one app heh.

Lowering fsb to reduce mem speed is fine in finding clock fine delay values.