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Asus P5N-T Posts 800mhz With Corsair DDR2 1066 XMS2


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I have the P5N-T mother board with Corsair DDR2 1066 XMS2, 5,5,5,15

 

When the bios is set to AUTO, it only detects DDR2 800

 

There is no solid bios update as of yet, only a beta. Is there something I can hard code in the bios to resolve this?

 

If so, I need to have the information as to what all the timing abreviations mean. All I have seen it 5,5,5,15, but nothing as to what those stand for or what all the other specs are that the bios needs.

 

Is there a chart or PDF file with this technical information about the memory?

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This memory will boot up at 800Mhz in any motherboard, this is the way the part is designed, and you would need to configure the tested settings manually. Here are the settings for your motherboard:

 

Load Setup/Optimized Defaults

Memory Voltage: 2.1v

FSB Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked

FSB QDR MHZ: Default/Auto

MEM DDR MHZ: 1066MHZ

TCL: 5

TRCD: 5

TRP: 5

TRAS: 15

Command Per Clock: 2T

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I have the P5N-T mother board with Corsair DDR2 1066 XMS2, 5,5,5,15

 

When the bios is set to AUTO, it only detects DDR2 800

 

There is no solid bios update as of yet, only a beta. Is there something I can hard code in the bios to resolve this?

 

If so, I need to have the information as to what all the timing abreviations mean. All I have seen it 5,5,5,15, but nothing as to what those stand for or what all the other specs are that the bios needs.

 

Is there a chart or PDF file with this technical information about the memory?

 

 

 

I'm using the same corsair dominator memory (4GB, 2 sticks).

 

PER :http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10008006&prodlist=celebros

 

I tried setting the bios to "unlinked", typing in 1066 for ram.. this worked, booted fine, but random times my machine will just lock, no bluescreen, i suspect its the memory setting.. i think i even entered the stock timings one time.. but i still think its related to the memory, though i have to try the exact settings in this thread as well.

 

Were you able to run stable with it at 1066 ever? Vista x64?

 

Thanks

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