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well now i know what they mean how do i choose the #'s

i guess this would be the right place to post this

i have a pc:

E6600
Msi p6n sli - fi
Geforce 6600
ocz2p8002gk -> 2 gigs of dual channel ddr2- 800
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...m_dual_channel
on x64 vista.

well it was working fine until i put in:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...module_2gb_kit

now the PC has slowed down majorily. takes for ever to load vista and i tried to i nstall cpu z id but its so slow i can't even install it. when i look at the cpu useage, its stuck at 100%

now im a n00b but im willing to bet this has something to do with the memory timings, right now its set to auto, because it was always set to auto and it worked fine.

it says they should both operate at 2.1 volts
the platnium ram timings are CL 4-5-4-15 (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)
and the vista upgrade tiimings are CL 5-5-5-15 (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)

now since its probably because of the ram and its set on auto in bios, i can change to manual, but what should i put in for the number when i put in manual timings?

also when i put in the manual timings, there are about like 10 other numbers that i dont have the digits to because in manual mode alot of settings come up but i only have 4 numbers. so w hat should i do about those? should i just leave those the default numbers?

thanks in advance! hehe
 

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Cas 3 is the safe, I had a mix of cas2.5 512 and cas3 512 both running at ddr400 and cas2.5 for more than 2 years, the cas3 got bad, later i paired the cas2.5vdata ram whit a cas2.5 kingston and they worked like dual channel
 

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Great explanations, thanks!!
 

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so, when some one states the ram runs at 5-5-5-18. What do each # stand for, because i have alot more settings then just the 4 in the bios.

Thanks in advance, +rep to whoever can help^.^

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Also i am Using A-data ram, and would like to know the limit of these settings and if i have to change anything els if i change those settings.
 

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what would you ppl recommend me to do!
run my ddr3 @ 1066 with 7 7 7 21 timings
pr run it @ 1333 with 9 9 9 24 timings , it is corsair ddr3 working ant 1.7 volts,
and how much i can push the timings @ 1333 mhz?
THX A LOT!
 

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I was going to ask, but i found out the answer on kingston's site so i figured I'd share...this has been bugging me lately because I didnt know what each number represented:

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The information below will help illustrate the appropriate settings when adjusting the memory timings in the motherboard BIOS for optimum performance. Please note that these settings may vary depending on motherboard make/model or BIOS update.

Sample:

Part NumberTimings
KHX3200A/5122-3-2-6-1

TimingDefinitionAbbreviationsWhat it does
  • 2CAS LatencyCLDelay between activation of row and reading of row
  • 3RAS to CAS (or Row to Column Delay)tRCDActivates row
  • 2Row Precharge Delay (or RAS Precharge Delay)tRP/tRCP Deactivates row
  • 6Row Active Delay (or RAS Active Delay, or time to ready)tRA/tRD/tRASNumber of clock cycles between activation and deactivation of row
  • 1Command RateCMD RateDelay between chip select and command
I am going to take a guess and say that if there are settings that you dont see here you should just leave them on auto, and only set what you know.
 

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hello!

My memory says 5-5-5-15 when i open my case this morning and when i use CPU-Z it says 5-5-5-18 i think it is wrong.
How can i do to set it to 5-5-5-15?
my bios dosent let me set it... Should I update my bios or Flashimg my bios?
I've never did it before.
 

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I think it's about time manufactors should give us the WHOLE timing chart.
I hate when using Intel Motherboards (the brand (like EVGA, ASUS, MSI etc)) because they can't have the other timings on auto when having the CL5-5-5-15 timings on manual.


What would be the stock timings (complete list) for 2x2GB C5D Dominator 1066MHz besides the standard CL5-5-5-15?
 

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Originally Posted by Ecchi-BANZAII!!! View Post
*Casting level 3 Necro on this thread*

I think it's about time manufactors should give us the WHOLE timing chart.
I hate when using Intel Motherboards (the brand (like EVGA, ASUS, MSI etc)) because they can't have the other timings on auto when having the CL5-5-5-15 timings on manual.


What would be the stock timings (complete list) for 2x2GB C5D Dominator 1066MHz besides the standard CL5-5-5-15?
I'm sure you weren't referring to the Classified, but I have what seems like about 40 different memory timing settings. Do you know where I could find what all of these are, and what the appropriate methodology is, for fine-tuning something like that?
 

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holy thread necro
Roger,

Welcome to OCN


If you think the above is worthy of bookmarkification:
Read these for more RAM information than you can absorb in one sitting:

The Secrets of Memory
Part 1 The Basics
Part 2 Compact DDR Form factors
Part 3 Memory Generations Explained: Architecture & inner workings. (DDR -vs- DDR2 -vs- DDR3)
&
Part 4 DDR3: Memory for a New Generation

Cheers ALL
 

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i got a lappy that already comes with 4gb of ddr 3 (2 dim) ram running at 1066 6-6-6-15 and my lil bro bought a 4gb ddr 3 at 1066 with 7-7-7-20 (single dim)i was wondering would it be possible to install the 4gb single dim to make 6gb or do i need to configure some stuff? or the mb will auto fix the latency and other things which i have no idea about??


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It should be added in OP that ECC correctly explained stands for error-correcting code, whereas the ecc-method is error checking and correction. It leads to misunderstanding.
 
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