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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
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    LOL, dont feel bad. The wife had it on that show and its so disturbing you cant help but watch it. Tho those twins wernt to hard on the eyes XD
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Try 1600 7-7-7-24-28 or 30 and 1333 6-6-6-24-28
    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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    LOL, dont feel bad. The wife had it on that show and its so disturbing you cant help but watch it. Tho those twins wernt to hard on the eyes XD
    That is what helps me keep watching it with her. usually (but not always) there is some nice eye candy on there
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    those 2 back timings tend to agree with the platform better for everyday use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    those 2 back timings tend to agree with the platform better for everyday use.
    I'll give it a shot, thanks
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    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.
    Thanks I didnt know that, for some reason I always thought the bank cycle was suppose to be latency+row cycle.

    I also dont know anything about Command Rate Timing, is it better to keep on 1T or 2T and what is the difference?
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