OK so I am playing around with ram timings down in the low speed range, 533MHz stuff, but looking at what timings my ram will support.
Ram = Mushkin mushkin REDLINE (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) (set Vdimm to 2.3V)
Mobo = ASUS Striker Extreme
BIOS = 0402 (as delivered)
I've got a QX6700 loaded, stock FSB for this discussion. 1067MHz FSB. Ram is set to synch, so 2x266 = 533MHz.
Here are the timing I can set in the BIOS which in turn have proven memtest86+ stable as well as windows/orthos stable:
I just can't beleive these sub-timings are real, even at 533MHz speeds. For example, tRC is usually a double-digit value, as is tRAS usually. But to have a tRC of only 1 and tRFC a mere 12!?
Anyone else have similiar experience or can give me a reality check on this? Is this Striker BIOS blowing smoke up my tail or is it actually possible/typical/common for such tight sub-timings at 533MHz speeds?
Edit: added tREF and tRD
Ram = Mushkin mushkin REDLINE (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) (set Vdimm to 2.3V)
Mobo = ASUS Striker Extreme
BIOS = 0402 (as delivered)
I've got a QX6700 loaded, stock FSB for this discussion. 1067MHz FSB. Ram is set to synch, so 2x266 = 533MHz.
Here are the timing I can set in the BIOS which in turn have proven memtest86+ stable as well as windows/orthos stable:
- tCL = 2
tRCD = 2
tRP = 2
tRAS = 2
tRC = 1
tRFC = 11
tRRD = 1
tWR = 1
tWTR = 4
tREF = 1
tRD = 1
Async Latency = 1.0 ns
I just can't beleive these sub-timings are real, even at 533MHz speeds. For example, tRC is usually a double-digit value, as is tRAS usually. But to have a tRC of only 1 and tRFC a mere 12!?
Anyone else have similiar experience or can give me a reality check on this? Is this Striker BIOS blowing smoke up my tail or is it actually possible/typical/common for such tight sub-timings at 533MHz speeds?
Edit: added tREF and tRD