Tom's Hardware > Forum > Motherboards & Memory > Memory > How Can I Tell What My Timings Are?
Word :    Username :           
 

I have an Abit KN8 Ultra mobo running Award BIOS. Through the BIOS, how can I tell what timings my memory is set to? I know what menu to go to and all, but there are ALOT of options on that page and I don't know which one translates to each of the "standard" format of 4 number (eg. 2.5-3-3-8)

Thanks

Sponsored Links
Register or log in to remove.
- 0 +

CPU-z by CPUid or systool by techpowerup will display it... systool will o/c it if you want also, plus benchmark it...

Reply to RichPLS

Quote :

CPU-z by CPUid or systool by techpowerup will display it... systool will o/c it if you want also, plus benchmark it...



Are those Windows based programs though? I have some memory that I have to tweak just to get things running. You have to be able to tell in BIOS directly don't you?

Reply to dissembled
- 0 +

There should be a memory section in your BIOS, it would be in there... some, like mine... (A8R-MVP) have a monitor of settings in even another section, to display current settings...

Reply to RichPLS

Quote :

There should be a memory section in your BIOS, it would be in there... some, like mine... (A8R-MVP) have a monitor of settings in even another section, to display current settings...



I'm using an Abit board and Award BIOS. There is a memory section in my BIOS......obviously. Back to my original question though, there are 15 or more settings on that menu and I am only trying to adjust the "Four", like (2.5-3-3-8). And if there is page with current settings or a summarization, I can't find it.

I find it amazing all these people in here talking about tweaking those 4 numbers and no one can tell me how to do it on my BIOS, which is relatively common I believe.

Reply to dissembled
Tom's Hardware > Forum > Motherboards & Memory > Memory > How Can I Tell What My Timings Are?
Go to:

There are 1192 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here.

Please mind

You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months.
If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.

Add a reply Cancel
Sponsored links
  • Ask the community now
  • Publish
Ad
They won a badge
Join us in greeting them