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Old 11-15-04   #31 (permalink)
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what do you mean is if my cloking is no stabel after i run the prime it's gone fix the cpu to make it stabel its that right? anyway what is prime for?
Prime is a stress tester. It will put a load on whatever component(s) correspond with the particular test you are running. If the test errors or fails, then said component(s) are not stable, and will require the necessary measures to ensure stability (more voltage, reduced clock speeds, better cooling etc etc).
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Prime is a stress tester. It will put a load on whatever component(s) correspond with the particular test you are running. If the test errors or fails, then said component(s) are not stable, and will require the necessary measures to ensure stability (more voltage, reduced clock speeds, better cooling etc etc).
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how long does prime usually take?
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I think one full run takes a couple hours (of the CPU test, at least).
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How do I know the timing of my RAM? Where can I see it? How do I set it?

How do I achieve 1:1?
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How do I know the timing of my RAM? Where can I see it? How do I set it?

How do I achieve 1:1?
You can find out what current settings are by downloading CPU-Z (www.cpuid.com), and checking the memory tab (see below).

You can find out what the rated timings are by googling the RAM part number. There should be a sticker on the RAM w/ the part number. Start at the manufacturer's web site, and if that doesn't turn anything up, then go to google.

Upload a CPU-Z screenie, and we can advise you where to proceed from there.
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This thread explains alot of useful info
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You can find out what current settings are by downloading CPU-Z (www.cpuid.com), and checking the memory tab (see below).

You can find out what the rated timings are by googling the RAM part number. There should be a sticker on the RAM w/ the part number. Start at the manufacturer's web site, and if that doesn't turn anything up, then go to google.

Upload a CPU-Z screenie, and we can advise you where to proceed from there.
whenever I try to check the mem timings through windows I can't see them? It won't detect the memory frequency either...
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Make sure you have the latest version of CPU-Z. You can always get them by running a Sandra test (memory bandwidth benchmark is a good one). It will be displayed about half-way down, in all the info under the bench comparison charts.
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How can I enable 1:1 operation?? it is something in the BIOS?? I dont find anything like that, Sandra tell me that im in 5/4 operation...
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