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  • GA-EP45-UD3P Bios question - Forum

    of threads on this board regarding memory timings and it became a real humbling experience for me. I listed my MB, CPU and RAM above - and hope someone can guide me a bit thru the bios on this thing regarding timing, voltages, etc. so I know that I'm running...

  • MEMORY FAQ (please read before posting) - Forum

    parameters of a memory chip. It is the time it takes to get data to the data pins. Immediately following the CAS Latency, the data is available on the memory Data-pins. Command Rate (CMD): The command rate specifies how many consecutive clock cycles need...

  • HOWTO: Overclock C2Q (Quads) and C2D (Duals) - Guide v1.6.1 - Forum

    a 400 MHz FSB: 400x16=6400. So you’d need at least PC2-6400 to run on a FSB of 400 MHz. The numbers after that are the main timings (clock cycles). In general, the lower these numbers are, the faster the memory. For more on memory timings, see . • The...

  • Noob e5200 OC questions - Forum

    79.99 at Fry's and now I need some help overclocking it. This is the first time that I'll be overclocking so I want to be careful not to go too crazy with it. Personally, I don't think I'll need the extra OC'd performance, as I only play CS:S if I do play...

  • How can I tell if I need more memory? - Forum

    How can I tell if I need more memory?. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain () I have a laptop running XP SP2, with 768Mb of main memory (I've always thought this was a lot!). I've...

  • why over clock? - Forum

    Cpu temp only went from 50 to 53 celcius (I keep my room at 85 f). Running a 2.0 at 2666 with the 4:5 ratio and memory timings on fast. Very stable, and I don't need sandra or any other benchmarks to tell my system is running faster. Some of the newer games...

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