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spdtool database

Ketxxx

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Consider this a database for anybody that messes up their modules because they arent careful enough when using spdtool. Aside from this, I figure the thread may come in handy for people having trouble clocking their memory modules, they can scroll through looking for somebody with the same modules they have and compare the module timings ( TRRD,TWR, etc) and adjust theirs accordingly if there are differences. Layout with required info is simple, but effective. I'll use the current kit of Patriot memory I'm using for the layout example.

Manufacturer: Patriot
Type: DDR2
Capacity: 2x1GB Dual Channel kit
Speed: PC6400 (800MHz)
Default Timings: 4-4-4-12
Memory IC (if known) :

Memory Timings:
timings.jpg


See attachment for spd data dump. Also attached is spdtool 0.62 so theres no "where can I get spdtool from" :rolleyes: posts. So its totally clear this thread is for all kinds of memory, SoDIMM, DDR, DDR2\3, etc.
 

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dont mean to piss on your fire but we already have a spd database ket,but its not as pretty as yours :D
 
I know, mines more detailed and useful though :p
 
find me a spd dump of some G.Skill F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX you will be the all time memory god,ive searched everywhere and cant find it:(
 
How about you dump the data off the modules? :p even if their messed up I can edit the dump to generic timings which should work.
 
because the spd data on them isnt even gskill
 
Athlon..... :shadedshu
 
i had to flash the gskills to the other memory's spd to get all four 1gb sticks to boot at 1T :D
 
Alternatively.. you could of just changed the command rate to 1T in the spd data :p
 
want a spd dump froman ocz 1gb?

Manufacturer: OCZ
Type: DDR
Capacity: 2x1GB Dual Channel kit
Speed: PC3200 (200MHz)
Default Timings: 2-3-2-5
Memory IC (if known) : ?

ocz1gb.jpg
 

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maunufacturer: Corsair
type: DDR2
capacity 2X512Mb Dual channel kit
speed PC6400 (800MHz)
Default timings 5-5-5-15
memory IC most likely PROMOS

CM2X512A-6400 XMS6405v4.1 0631250-9 = PROMOS 0.09u 64Mx8 ETT

Ramdump.jpg


View attachment corsairPC6400.zip
 
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want a spd dump froman ocz 1gb?

off topic- are you any good with mb bios's? an chance u could take a look at mine to see if vcore options are hidden anywhere?

start a new thread and attach a copy of ur bios then pm me the thread link.
 
Alternatively.. you could of just changed the command rate to 1T in the spd data :p

they were unmatched sticks so it was easier to just flash the spd from the others to the gskill
 
Bad Athlon. *slaps Athlon with shovel* you should know better than to think spd data written for different sticks (likely using a different PCB and IC) would work.

ED- Also please remember to lay info out as I and Sneeky have, otherwise people wont know a lot of important info. (yes I'm including YOU in that spud, named and shamed! :p)
 
sorry, too tired last night, fixed now
 
np. Here is a modified spd data file. I changed timings so their much more forgiving when OCing, without largely effecting performance.

Manufacturer: Patriot
Type: DDR2
Capacity: 2x1GB Dual Channel kit
Speed: PC6400 (800MHz)
Default Timings: 4-4-4-12
Memory IC (if known) : Elpedia or D9s
New Timings: 5-5-5-16-32-42-5-8-5-5 @ 800MHz divider, 4-4-4-11-22-28-4-6-4-4 @ 667MHz divider, 3-3-3-8-16-21-3-4-3-3 @ 400MHz divider
 

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Well after a bit of "adjusting" from Ketxxx my ram is now stable at 1000MHz up from 900ish at its best prior to his tweaks. Thanks were placed on the first post for ya m8!
 
TY v. much :D at this stage I'm going to extent a limited time offer to anyone not confident in using spdtool themselves and offer to adjust spd latencies for them. Just attach a zipped spd dump in this thread and I'll have a look and modify where possible.
 
Could you check my PQI uptop?
 
Done. see screen for edited latencies.

To flash the new spd data open the new spd file then select file>write. Remember to write the new spd data to BOTH modules!
 

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I just was looking through this an realized how awesome this tool is.... like wow!

I had two sticks of my Mushkin with EPP profiles, and two older sticks of the same model ram without it (older revision) and I used this tool to copy the newer spd data to the old ones!

Manufacturer: Mushkin
Type: DDR2
Capacity: 2x1GB Dual Channel kit
Speed: PC6400 (800MHz)
Default Timings: 4-4-3-10
Memory IC (if known) : ???

Profiles attached for BOTH rams, the older and the new.
 

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Hey Ketxxx if you could , please take a look at these and see if there is some love to get them running with this ABIT.


Manufacturer: OCZ
Type: DDR2
Capacity: 2X1GB Dual Channel kit
Speed: Pc8500 (1066MHz)
Default Timings: 5-5-5-15
Memory IC: supposedly Micron D7's

OCZtimingsSPD.jpg



View attachment OCZ1066.zip
 
Done. See screen for basic latency info. A lot of the fine-tuned timings were messed up for them modules to work on the abit, they _should_ be ok now though.
 

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