Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
By the way I tried different Clock Twister settings using Everest bandwidth bench, and for some reason you only gain performance benifits going up from "Light" to "Moderate", but then performance goes down using either "Strong" and "Stronger". "Lighter" essentially means this internal timings tighening is turned off, as there is a relatively big performance drop off going from "Light" to "Lighter".

So basically for best performance use "Moderate" Clock Twister settings, at least untill a BIOS fix this issue...
at different FSBs and different memory straps/ratios/mem timings...you can get a benefit from going to Strong, but at the same time i have also found in those instances, Stronger provided less bandwidth than Strong, like you found.

general rule of thumb...there are no hard fast rules, just things that seem to be the case at the specific settings you test at