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Thanks for the input Chew* I am not an expert yet on RAM timings. I thought you might have some ideas.
Should I try to lower the Row Cycle time on my 1600 setting to 28? I never went below 31.
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those 2 back timings tend to agree with the platform better for everyday use.
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Chew, I might get this wrong but are you saying that, keeping bank cycle at 28 or 30 is better for everyday stable clock setting regardless of latency and cyle timings?
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yep 28 better for 1333, 1600 depends on ram but 28 or 30 is a good setting.....lose nothing performance wise gain a little stability and possibly higher clocks, not by much but a little, this is for 24/7 use of course.....
Feel free to expreiment when benching.
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I've got no strings to hold me down.
To make me fret, or make me frown.
I had strings but now I'm free.
There are no strings on me
My Rig;
Cpu: I7 D0 @4.2ghz w 1.248v batch#3931A
Motherboard: GA-UD3R
Memory: 3x2GB OCZ Plats. 7-7-7-24@ 1600 mhz
Gpu: Sapphire 5850 @1000/1250 w 1.2v
Cooling: Megahelem w Ultra Kaze 2000rpm
Psu and Case: CM Real Power Pro 750W and CM690 case
OS: Win 7 Pro 64bit
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