Hello everyone
I've been wondering what
PC2700 CAS 2 (2-2-2-5-1T)
PC3200 CAS 2 (2-3-2-6-1T)
meant. I know that 1T stands for 1T command and is faster than 2T command. But what about those 4 numbers? I have Gigabyte GA-7VRXP and when I go to RAM settings in BIOS, I can change the RAM settings to: Normal, Fast, and Ultra Performance. Frequency to: Auto, 266MHz, 333MHz, and 400MHz... CAS to: 2, and 2.5
I've been running my Samsung CTL PC2700 RAM @ 166MHz, Ultra Performance, CAS 2. Would that be equal to (2-2-2-5-1T)? Because I just got a Kingston HyperX PC2700 CAS 2 (2-2-2-5-1T), but it wouldn't boot up with Fast or Ultra performance enabled... It will boot up at Normal Performance CAS2, but not with Fast or Ultra Performance enabled... Can someone please help?
Thanks so much!
I've been wondering what
PC2700 CAS 2 (2-2-2-5-1T)
PC3200 CAS 2 (2-3-2-6-1T)
meant. I know that 1T stands for 1T command and is faster than 2T command. But what about those 4 numbers? I have Gigabyte GA-7VRXP and when I go to RAM settings in BIOS, I can change the RAM settings to: Normal, Fast, and Ultra Performance. Frequency to: Auto, 266MHz, 333MHz, and 400MHz... CAS to: 2, and 2.5
I've been running my Samsung CTL PC2700 RAM @ 166MHz, Ultra Performance, CAS 2. Would that be equal to (2-2-2-5-1T)? Because I just got a Kingston HyperX PC2700 CAS 2 (2-2-2-5-1T), but it wouldn't boot up with Fast or Ultra performance enabled... It will boot up at Normal Performance CAS2, but not with Fast or Ultra Performance enabled... Can someone please help?
Thanks so much!