Here's my <a href="http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=87743">CPU information</a>
Here's my <a href="http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16820211022">ram</a>.
Now here's my question: Would I be better off relaxing my timings and attempting to push a 1:1 memory ratio or leave it where it is with the CPU/14 divider?
I'm not totally clear on whether better timings would help me out more (Only processor intensive tasks I'm doing is gaming. BF2/Oblivion/FEAR) or more bandwidth.
I don't have any options for my dividers other than CPU/11, CPU/14, or CPU/17 (I think, never used this option).
I've had my compy running stable at a ram frequency of 245 with 2.5-4-3 timings in the past. I also have the option of doing a vmod for my ram but would rather avoid that if possible.
Thanks!
Here's my <a href="http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16820211022">ram</a>.
Now here's my question: Would I be better off relaxing my timings and attempting to push a 1:1 memory ratio or leave it where it is with the CPU/14 divider?
I'm not totally clear on whether better timings would help me out more (Only processor intensive tasks I'm doing is gaming. BF2/Oblivion/FEAR) or more bandwidth.
I don't have any options for my dividers other than CPU/11, CPU/14, or CPU/17 (I think, never used this option).
I've had my compy running stable at a ram frequency of 245 with 2.5-4-3 timings in the past. I also have the option of doing a vmod for my ram but would rather avoid that if possible.
Thanks!