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How do you find out the factory timing on a RAM?

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warlock110

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my centon stick is not listed on their website, i got it off compusa and they don't say anything on their website either, anyways to find out? i know for a fact that i get error @ 2-3-3-7
 
use SPD auto detect to set timings and speed.. then use CPU-Z to look at your memory clock and latencies
 
warlock110 said:
my centon stick is not listed on their website, i got it off compusa and they don't say anything on their website either, anyways to find out? i know for a fact that i get error @ 2-3-3-7

You can try this software as well.
http://www.lostcoders.net/index-single-883.htm

Its called Rightmark Memory analyzer.

Note that if the SPD table is not written into your modules, there is nothing you can do but call centron's help desk.
 
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