BH5 testing... what is a good list of timings?

Actaeon

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I have 2x512mb of BH5 memory, and they are going up for sale soon, but before I try to sell them, I am testing them on Memtest 86.

I'm messing around with timings and I'd like to know what are some good "standard" timings overclockers generally like to use. I've seen 2-2-2-5, and 2-2-2-11, but what are other common timings that I should try to test?

Thanks
Jonathan
 
 

Cheetah8799

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Well, you should look up the stock timing from the manufacturer and list that with your sale. If you can get it to run stable in your rig with tight timings, that doesn't mean the buyer will as well. The most you should do is include your successful timings and tell the buyer that they might get the same.
 

Actaeon

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Originally posted by: Cheetah8799
Well, you should look up the stock timing from the manufacturer and list that with your sale. If you can get it to run stable in your rig with tight timings, that doesn't mean the buyer will as well. The most you should do is include your successful timings and tell the buyer that they might get the same.

Yep, I plan on doing that, letting them know what I got, and thats only what I can guarantee. I'm still looking foward to some tests because the whole thing behind the BH-5 is that it overclocks well and can often attain quick timings with high clockrates. Its stock timings are rather conservative and really doesn't show what the chips can do. I would like to inform the potential buyers of what it can and can't do (on my system) so they know exactly what they are buying.

I appreciate the reply.

Thanks
Jonathan