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Ram Configuration

petermarker

Junior Member
Hello all.
I just added a transcend 2gb ddr2 800mhz ram module to my system which already consisted of a kingston 1gb ddr2 800mhz module.

The kingston module runs at 6-6-6-18.
Transcend module at 5-5-5-15.

The problem is that both these modules are now running at 667mhz as shown in my BIOS with settings set to 'Auto mode'.
I manually changed the frequency to 800mhz and tried to change the timings to 6-6-6-18(lower of the two);
but the last parameter(18) has only values from 10 to 15 in the options.
So is it okay to set it to 15 i.e. will the kingston module be able to handle 15 instead of 18.
or should I leave it as it is in automatic mode(performance difference between 667 and 800mhz)?
Thank you.

Configuration:
Intel Core2Duo E7300, Intel DG43NB main-board[only 2 ram slots], 1gb kingston ddr2 800mhz + 2gb transcend ddr2 800mhz, , XFX Nvidia 9500GT, VIP 500watt psu.
 
The memory timings in the bios are not always listed in exactly the same order as they're quoted on memory, unfortunately. I can't remember the names of all the timing options now. . .maybe look for a different one that it will let you set to values around 18. lol

Usually your bios should have separate "auto" settings for memory frequencies and timings. I would try setting 800MHz manually but letting the motherboard choose timings automatically.
 
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