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Memory Timing

linktriscuit

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Processor Intel C2Q Q6600 G0 @ default
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Memory 2X 2GB Kingston HyperX PC8500 Memory Kit (KHX8500AD2K2/4GR)
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Hello, i have a question about the memory timing on my system. Currently i have a FSB of 1066 and running 800 on just regular value memory. My CPU/DRAM ratio is 2:3 with the memory timing being 6-6-6-18 2T. My question is if there is anything i can do with the timing, perhaps bump down a couple of numbers or something? Any suggestions? Thanks for the feedback. :)
 
Well I guess your mems can do 5-5-5-15 @ 800MHz.
 
Hey thanks, i'll go ahead and try that. Thanks.
 
Or increase voltage and try 4 4 4 12, some of my value Team Grou reacher 3 3 3 9 on 700mhz

Dont be afraid to give voltage to the ram till 2.1V-2.2v
 
Or increase voltage and try 4 4 4 12, some of my value Team Grou reacher 3 3 3 9 on 700mhz

Dont be afraid to give voltage to the ram till 2.1V-2.2v

but be careful about exceeding the manufacturer recomended voltage range, just take it slowly, in small increments and check temps.
 
It might help if you told us what memory you have...
 
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