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Speight
Australia152 Posts
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Speight
Australia152 Posts
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SeleCT
United States106 Posts
I didn't even know where do i set my ram timing until by now ![]() im going to try 9-9-9-24 now BIOS right? | ||
mav451
United States1596 Posts
On March 28 2011 08:31 SeleCT wrote: oh.. u are right here is new post ![]() ![]() Alrite, now that we know it's only rated for 9-9-9-24, go ahead and change that in your BIOS. I'd still manually set your Command Rate as well. Manually set your voltages as well. | ||
Speight
Australia152 Posts
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SeleCT
United States106 Posts
command rate2 2 [auto] tCL2 9 [auto] tRCD 9 [auto] tRP2 9 [auto] tRAS2 25 [auto] tRFC2 107 [auto] tWR2 10 [auto] tWTR2 6 [auto] tRRD2 5 [auto] tRTP2 6 [auto] tFAW2 21 [auto] tWCL2 7 [auto] tCKE2 4 [auto] tRTL2 36 [auto] like i said i have no idea about it ![]() could u help me what to change? | ||
mav451
United States1596 Posts
On March 28 2011 08:46 SeleCT wrote: ok im on my laptop im gonna write what im seeing on my bios command rate2 2 [auto] tCL2 9 [auto] tRCD 9 [auto] tRP2 9 [auto] tRAS2 24 [auto] tRFC2 107 [auto] tWR2 10 [auto] tWTR2 6 [auto] tRRD2 5 [auto] tRTP2 6 [auto] tFAW2 21 [auto] tWCL2 7 [auto] tCKE2 4 [auto] tRTL2 36 [auto] like i said i have no idea about it ![]() could u help me what to change? Change what I've bolded, so that it's no longer on auto. Yes make sure it's on Command Rate 2. | ||
SeleCT
United States106 Posts
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Speight
Australia152 Posts
tCL: 9 tRCD: 9 tRP: 9 tRAS: 25 That is setting the ram to 9-9-9-25. Once you have done that save the setting and reboot. Open cpu-z to verify the change has taken place. If it has, test in sc2. | ||
SeleCT
United States106 Posts
and it hasn't changed anything lol the numbers are all same | ||
Speight
Australia152 Posts
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Speight
Australia152 Posts
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SeleCT
United States106 Posts
I think my ram timing was 9-9-9-25 as auto before and now i manually set it to 9-9-9-24 I double checked my bios its on 9-9-9-24 manually new screenshot ![]() old ones ![]() ![]() | ||
mav451
United States1596 Posts
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Speight
Australia152 Posts
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SeleCT
United States106 Posts
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Speight
Australia152 Posts
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SeleCT
United States106 Posts
On March 28 2011 09:07 Speight wrote: Hm if cpu-z is still reporting the same timing even though you have some different manually set something is overriding you for some reason. You don't have xms enabled or some sort of auto bios overclocking thing (sorry, not familiar with your mobo. I know asus calls it tpu) enabled do you? no i don't see anything about that ![]() | ||
mav451
United States1596 Posts
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2011/01/how-to-overclock-the-intel-core-i5-2500k/msi-p67a-gd55-bios6.jpg In the first screenshot, you see that they've disabled XMP. Select - you need to do the same, otherwise your manual settings will not be applied. | ||
SeleCT
United States106 Posts
![]() my rams were on slot 3 , 4 i replaced them on slot 1 , 2 and now it shows 9-9-9-24 on memory tab ![]() ![]() | ||
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