Hi folks!
This is my first post on XS. Iīm happy that the administrator jupiler solved my problem to activate an account, so I am able to play here in an "upper class team".
Hopefully somebody can answere my question:
Iīm planing to buy the G.SKill DDR2-RAM PI 4GB Kit DDR2 PC2-9600 (F2-9600CL5D-4GBPI) CL5 to run a PL of 6.
My math calculation for this is:
[tRD- (tCL/N)]>[x/N]. tCL=5, N=memory divider 4:3 at a FSB of 450 MHz, X=2.
Given is [6- {5/(4/3)}]=2,25 that should be greater than [x/(4/3)]=1,5.
The calculation is correct because 2,25>1,5
That means, the PL 6 should run on my system in future.
So far the caculations. But the 0803 bios doesnīt calculate the tREFS correct. No matter what the memory divider is, I always receive 3120T, when it supposed to be 4680T (7800/ (1000/600). I could change it by using memset. But thatīs not the point.
I expect the bios to set the tRFEs correct. Does anybody know, when the asus bios programmers will fix this bug?
Will my system get unstable, when I am running it with wrong tRFES?
I think the wrong tREFS calculation is not a problem of itīs one. It reaches the stability of our systems, wouldnīt it?![]()
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