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Winchester with 4 sticks of ram

deadseasquirrel

Golden Member
When using 4 sticks or ram with a Winnie, the chips are forced to 166mhz right? Will raising the FSB raise the ram speed up from 166? Or is it always stuck at 166 as a max?

 
some chips work great with ddr400+, but i can risk burning out the mem controller...do so at ur own risk...
 
Originally posted by: Kensai
Forced to DDR333 @ 2T.. You can overclock it though, usually depending on the board.

This is wrong!!!! You CAN run the ram at normal DDR 400 speeds. You must be explicit with the memory timings to do this. I have personal experience with this. Just find out the gauranteed latency settings for your ram and manually enter them into the bios and set the speed to DDR 400. Make sure you set the RAM to 2T as well. This should work with no problems. Call the ram manufacturers if you don't believe me🙂
 
Originally posted by: Minotar
Originally posted by: Kensai
Forced to DDR333 @ 2T.. You can overclock it though, usually depending on the board.

This is wrong!!!! You CAN run the ram at normal DDR 400 speeds. You must be explicit with the memory timings to do this. I have personal experience with this. Just find out the gauranteed latency settings for your ram and manually enter them into the bios and set the speed to DDR 400. Make sure you set the RAM to 2T as well. This should work with no problems. Call the ram manufacturers if you don't believe me🙂

If you haven't noticed, the NewCastle, ClawHammer and Winchester memory controllers do not do DDR400 at stock. AKA: If you set it to auto.
 
Originally posted by: Kensai
Originally posted by: Minotar
Originally posted by: Kensai
Forced to DDR333 @ 2T.. You can overclock it though, usually depending on the board.

This is wrong!!!! You CAN run the ram at normal DDR 400 speeds. You must be explicit with the memory timings to do this. I have personal experience with this. Just find out the gauranteed latency settings for your ram and manually enter them into the bios and set the speed to DDR 400. Make sure you set the RAM to 2T as well. This should work with no problems. Call the ram manufacturers if you don't believe me🙂

If you haven't noticed, the NewCastle, ClawHammer and Winchester memory controllers do not do DDR400 at stock. AKA: If you set it to auto.


My appologies Kensai. I thought you were saying that A64's couldn't run at DDR 400 at all without overclocking. If you just meant on the "auto" setting, then you would be correct.
 
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