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Hi All,
I need some help for my latency settings for
OCZ REAPER - P6400 -800 on A GA-P35-DS3P Bios F7
It as auto set my 8GB [ 4X2GB]OCZ REAPER RAM to 6-6-6-18
I know 8GB is harder to lower but can someone explain what CPU-Z says about it aswell
CPU-Z Says 6-6-6-18 2T Symmetric.?
I know the Ram will go lower its advertised as 4-4-4-12 or 15, what can i set it to, and will it help ect.

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man, u need to use the search button. or browse a bit. coz it would solve many problems.

anyways, here is a link. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] erclocking


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Exacly what version of the OCZ Reaper do you have, the CAS3 or CAS4?

You have to manually set the timing in the BIOS (CTRL+F1, then go in the MIT menu). I got the CAS4 version on the exact same board on DS3L, but I couldn't get it to be stable at 4-4-4-15 @ 400MHz with 2.1V and I have no idea why, I haven't even tried to overclock yet. I posted a message on OCZ's forum to see if anyone could help, but no news so far.

If you have better luck, please let me know.


Message edited by Zenthar on 03-24-2008 at 05:05:44 PM

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I dont have the same board that you have i have the ds3r but the memory voltage increase isnt linear from what Ive seen so I had to set it a little higher like 2.3 in the bios and have been able to get that cas4 settings stable.

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Tried up to 2.3V also but still unstable. It seems it might be my DS3L that doesn't like 4-4-4-15 timings @400MHz :/.


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