Mr Vain
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Originally posted by: arielp
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: pdawg1717
FYI everyone...when you enable the flexibility option for memory, it may be allowing you to o/c more, etc but realize it is cutting down the fsb of the memory big time...for my ddr400 at least, it uses a 2:1 ratio (147fsb) instead of the "default" 4:3 (220fsb)...and yes - I did set the memory for ddr400 and set the timings as well...so for me for example, my sandra memory score goes from 4400 to 3200 when I enable the flexibility...
If your pc holds without crashing, disable flexibility option by all means, and if it holds in 1T use it, but if not then you should go to safer settings and of course you lose some performance.
This new setting is a magic bullet for extra memory bandwidth according to everyone that?s used it!
In the Bios find
Advanced Host Conf:
Pipeline DRQCTL - Enabled
Thanks to Oliver for finding this out.
Try it and you should be Amazed, it?s a huge boost. :Q
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hmm.. in my PC..
that setting doesnt make any performance boost..
i'm using DDR PC2700 Micron (from HP pc)
using all highest seting, 1T
but i dont get performance boost in Sandra or any benchmark software
i'm using PD805 (stock speed, stock cooling)
idle 41C
load 53C
ambient 25-26C
pdawg1717
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Joined: 04/30/2006
Holy Mother of Moses! That setting got me from 4000 to 4800! Fantastic! Any other goodies?
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That's a nice boost, a huge boost!
4800MB/s -> 5900MB/s.
No gains from using the ddr 133 or the ddr 166 strap.
You will only see a performence boost in the memory bandwidth with the ddr 200 setting.
Thanks to Mallet for pointing this out.