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Old 08-26-2006, 07:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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DRAM Timings

Hi

I just installed new memory.

Facts about the TWINX2048-3500LLPRO
The TWINX2048-3500LLPRO is a 2GByte matched memory pair specifically designed for motherboards using chipsets with dual memory channels. This memory kit consists of two CMX1024-3500LLPRO memory modules that have been tested together on a current production AMD motherboard at DDR437 (218 MHz) and extremely Low Latency of 2-3-2-6 T1. These TwinX memory kits are designed to provide the ultimate in performance and stability in dual channel boards. As part of Corsair's XMS ProSeries, each module includes the high-efficiency aluminum XMS heatsink, and 18 activity LED's that show the level of memory activity on each bank.

And I was wondering if I have the correct timings right in bios.

Right in the dram timing it is set to auto and I need to know weather these numbers should be used 2-3-2-6 T1 (what are these?)

Any help is appreciated

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Understanding RAM Timings | Hardware Secrets

I'm not an expert on what's a good set of timings (I know, I should have paid attention in computer architechture) but I found this article with Google.
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Hi

I just installed new memory.

Facts about the TWINX2048-3500LLPRO
The TWINX2048-3500LLPRO is a 2GByte matched memory pair specifically designed for motherboards using chipsets with dual memory channels. This memory kit consists of two CMX1024-3500LLPRO memory modules that have been tested together on a current production AMD motherboard at DDR437 (218 MHz) and extremely Low Latency of 2-3-2-6 T1. These TwinX memory kits are designed to provide the ultimate in performance and stability in dual channel boards. As part of Corsair's XMS ProSeries, each module includes the high-efficiency aluminum XMS heatsink, and 18 activity LED's that show the level of memory activity on each bank.

And I was wondering if I have the correct timings right in bios.

Right in the dram timing it is set to auto and I need to know weather these numbers should be used 2-3-2-6 T1 (what are these?)

Any help is appreciated

IronClaw
You can use CPU-Z to double check once you're done configuring.


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Thanks Guys

I`m sorted out now
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