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Ram Timings HELP HELP

inveterate

Golden Member
ok,, cpu z reports in the following order down a column....

Cas# x-2
Ras# to Cas# Delay x-2
Ras# Precharge x-2
Cycle Time (Tras) x-5

When Retailers list 2-2-2-5 is it also in that order that the CPUz reports??

When they say to set 2-3-2-5 , 2.5-4-3-7 ARE they also in that order....!!! THX
 
That's the standard that most memory companies go by when they list timings. CPUZ also reports them in that order. However, not all motherboard BIOS's report it in the same order.
 
Ok Cool thx,, always thought it was this way,, but when i was talking to this guy today,, lil argument over it,, and i began to question myself.. cuz i've mostly used 2337s and that makes the middle number the same and i wasn't sure anymore
 
Ok i got them OCZ Plat Revs,, check my sig... i'm trying to get to ddr 600, is that possible with this ram.. cuz i have a venice chip on another comp that can doo 300 htt..to 2700
 
Since you have that DFI board with nice high memory voltages, looks at the OCZ VX, and just feed it some voltage. That should manage DDR600.

-Kevin
 
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