- Jul 27, 2002
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My main rig is housed on A8N32-SLI now, and while it was much frustrating to work with it, ASUS boards seem to like the 1G sticks better than DFI boards do. Now, I do not have much experience in memory tweaking and I generally believe it's not worth the time and effort, there was an incident that got me into this thing and to my surprise, memory tweaking wasn't too hard with this specific board.
Reason? The board itself has a superb BIOS setting and it sets very efficient timings under most "Auto" option. So my general advice on memory with this board is - leave it alone. Said that, my goal with the set I have (OCZ PC3200 Titanium 1G x2) was to tighten up things as much as possible @2-3-2-5-1T timing. Due to my CPU (Opteron 165)'s multiplier limitation (~x9), as well as limited dividers the board provides, this seemed to be only sensible choice.
Setup:
AMD Opteron 165 @3GHz
OCZ PC3200 Titanium 1G x2 (up to 220MHz @2-3-2-5 / up to 250MHz @2.5-3-2-7 / up to 265MHz @3-3-3-7)
ASUS A8N32-SLI BIOS 1103
The improvement is measured by Super PI 1M. It's by no means a real-life application, but like everybody else here, I have a "real" life, too, and can't waste time running hours of game benches.
Also, to my knowledge, Super PI reacts quite sensitively to memory configuration so I figured it'd do the job for this purpose.
Note: The OCZ RAM is known to utilize the Infineon CE-5 ICs. So if your 1G sticks have different ICs, things can be very different. Also, even if your sticks are Infineon, every sticks are different - this result is just an example and don't PM me because your rig doesn't boot up after copying the setting.
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Reason? The board itself has a superb BIOS setting and it sets very efficient timings under most "Auto" option. So my general advice on memory with this board is - leave it alone. Said that, my goal with the set I have (OCZ PC3200 Titanium 1G x2) was to tighten up things as much as possible @2-3-2-5-1T timing. Due to my CPU (Opteron 165)'s multiplier limitation (~x9), as well as limited dividers the board provides, this seemed to be only sensible choice.
Setup:
AMD Opteron 165 @3GHz
OCZ PC3200 Titanium 1G x2 (up to 220MHz @2-3-2-5 / up to 250MHz @2.5-3-2-7 / up to 265MHz @3-3-3-7)
ASUS A8N32-SLI BIOS 1103
The improvement is measured by Super PI 1M. It's by no means a real-life application, but like everybody else here, I have a "real" life, too, and can't waste time running hours of game benches.
Note: The OCZ RAM is known to utilize the Infineon CE-5 ICs. So if your 1G sticks have different ICs, things can be very different. Also, even if your sticks are Infineon, every sticks are different - this result is just an example and don't PM me because your rig doesn't boot up after copying the setting.
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