Quote Originally Posted by LagunaX View Post
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I've run Everest with multiple settings on my rig and the new OCZ LV DDR2 9200's.

But been impressed so far with my set: running 5-5-5-12 PL7 1173 3/4 ratio @1.8v.

Seems the highest ram speed with the lowest timings or performance level you can get is the best.

However, at higher ram speeds a lot of bios' will auto or default at PL 9 - you have to set it yourself.

Big Everest difference between PL 9 and PL 7.

About right with i7 boards too. Looser timings with high frequency ram shows better performance. So loosen the timings find a nice stable frequency and loosen up timings from there. Though the difference from 1600 mhz to 2000 mhz is very small, especially when you have ram that isnt capable of low timings to begin with.. thats ok though. 1900 mhz is still really good with 6 sticks.