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RAM 101 (Intel systems in particular)
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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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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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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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