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ASUS A8N-SLI Premium\twinx1024-4000pro?


killonya

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Plese help:confused: Will boot once on deflt setings wont reboot up again intill c mos ersd.Got it to run windows, but very un stable with deflt setings.twinx1024-4000pro was recommended by corsair for this mb.

 

mhz=500

cas#lantency(tcl)=3

min ras# active time(tras)=8

ras#to cas#delay(tred)=4

row precharge time(trp)=4

row cycle time(trc)=? 7t-22t

row refresh cycle time(trfc)=? 9t-24t

read to write time(trwt)=? 1t-6t

write recovery time(twr)=?2t-3t

1t/2t memory timeings=? 1t-2t

s/w dram over 4g remaping=? dis/ena

h/w dram over 4g remaping=? dis/ena

v=2.75

plese give all setings.Def setings for(trc),(trfc),(trwt)and(twr)dont work!

 

x2 3800

a8n-sli Premium

twinx1024-4000pro

asus n6600gt X1

wd 120 sata2 X2

plextor sata dl

win xp pro x64

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killonya,

 

Here are the correct timings:

mhz=200MHz (@ 2GHz) or 250MHz (@ 2.5GHz), depending on whether your CPU is at stock speed or overclocked

1T/2T Memory Timing = 1T

CAS# latency (tcl) = 3

Min RAS# active time (tras) = 8

RAS# to CAS# delay (trcd) = 4

Row precharge time (trp) = 4

DDR Voltage = 2.75V

All other settings at defaults.

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Corsair will only replace memory with like memory.

 

Use these timings with one stick, see what happens.

 

Memory / LDT: 200 Mhz

 

CAS Latency (tCL): 3

RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD): 4

Row Precharge (tRP): 4

Active to Precharge Delay (tRAS): 8

 

Memory Voltage: 2.75 Volts

All other settings to defaults.

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Corsair will only replace memory with like memory.

 

Use these timings with one stick, see what happens.

 

Memory / LDT: 200 Mhz

 

CAS Latency (tCL): 3

RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD): 4

Row Precharge (tRP): 4

Active to Precharge Delay (tRAS): 8

 

Memory Voltage: 2.75 Volts

All other settings to defaults.

 

Actually, the BIOS on that particular Asus motherboard reports the effective speed, not the actual clockspeed, of the memory. So, he needs to set it as follows:

 

MHz = 400

All other settings are as suggested by Wired.

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