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memory timings

TitusTroy

Senior member
is there a freeware program that shows all or most of your memory timings...CPU-Z shows some of them but I want a listing of more...settings in my BIOS are at 'Auto' so I want to see what values 'Auto' assigns
 
Originally posted by: Scoop
I think MemSet shows you all the memory values, get it here http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...showthread.php?t=92190

Though I'm not sure how much of a difference those subtimings make. Most guidelines are just saying to leave them at Auto.

:thumbsup:

BTW MemSet still doesn't show them all unfortunately, but at least some of the important subtimings are shown.

Auto is indeed usually fine, but tightening them will slightly improve performance, especially if your bios allows modification of TRD (Performance Level).
And TRFC being loosened is usually necessary for decent OCing with 2 GB dimms.
 
Everest shows them all I believe, you need to DL the pay version tho,(free 30 day trial) to get the settings, which will be under "Chipset".

Larry
 
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