Wijes Posted April 9, 2006 Share Posted April 9, 2006 Hi Guys, Which the maximum of overclock that i can reach with these memorys, not committing the stability of my system? I hope you can help me. My PC has the following specification: DFI Lanparty UT RDX200 CF-DR; AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego 1Ghz FSB; Thermaltake CL-W0037-Liquid Colling-CPU; Thermaltake CL-W0038-Liquid Colling-VGA; Thermaltake BigWater SE CL-W0005-Sleeve Liquid Colling System; Enclosure Thermaltake Xaser III V2000A; Corsair-TwinX2048-3200C2Pro; ATI-BBA-X1900XTX 512MB 256-Bit GDDR-VIVO-PCIE; Power Supply Enermax-EG701AX-VH (W); Western Digital 2x36.7Gb 8Mb 10000 Rpm in Raid 0;Windows XP Professional SP2 PS: I have several options in BIOS however but don't know how you adjust them. Cheers, William:!: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wijes Posted April 15, 2006 Author Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi, Nobody can help myself to fill out the setting in BIOS for a better performance? What i do know is this, and help me fill out the blancks... DRAM Frequency (Mhz)= 200 Command per clock (CPC)= Enable CAS Latency control (TCL) = RAS# TO CAS# delay (TRCD)= MinRAS# active time (TRAS)= Row precharge time (TRP)= Row cycle time (TRC)= Row refresh cycle time (TRFC)= Row to row delay (TRRD)= Write recovery time (TWR)= Write to read delay (TWTR)= Read to write delay (TRWT)= Refresh period (TREF)= DRAM bank enterleave= DQS skew control= DQS skew value= DRAM drive strength= DRAM data drive strength= Max async latency= DRAM responce time= Read preamble time= Idlecycle limit= Dynamic counter= R/W Queue bypass= Bypass max= 32 byte granalarity= Cheers, William:sigh!: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wijes Posted August 9, 2006 Author Share Posted August 9, 2006 No person can help me, on best settings for memory that i use? CMX 1024 - 3200C2 Pro XMS 3202 - V 2.1 Cheers, William:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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