View Full Version : stable Registered memory overclock?
darkside1016
08-31-05, 11:25 AM
I've be toying around with some ram today and im running active thermaltake cooling on the one module, what would someone recommend i use for a stable oc, currently at 3-3-3-8-2T w/ ECC: Enabled. 2-3-3-6? Or could I push it further? I going to stick in a temperature sensor in while I'm testing.
darkside1016
08-31-05, 02:03 PM
Update w/ pic and full current timings.
darkside1016
08-31-05, 07:05 PM
Someone reply? rofl
Sandman[SA]
08-31-05, 07:35 PM
I know this maybe a little extreme but try spd timings 4-3-3-9. That should put you in the 233mhz to 266mhz bandwidth range if your running dual channel.
darkside1016
09-01-05, 09:24 AM
Thanks, it seems that I cannot lower my timings, when I lowered them to 3-3-3-6 they seem to have reset themselves back to Automatic, I'm positive I saved the settings, I tried it more than once, and when I use A64Tweaker it says my ECC is disabled...and I set it to Auto in BIOS, I've now been able to overclock slightly since I put timings to 1T instead of 2T but I was only adding FSB via ClockGen, and the memory was reading 3654mb/s non-dual-channel, which is by far the highest I have ever obtained, but I've encounted crashes, and don't know wether its the cpu or memory because the FSB overclock does everything.
Is there a way to just increase my memory speed and leave everything else alone? (CPU, AGP, PCI)
darkside1016
09-01-05, 10:16 AM
I'm going to try adding some Vdimm, and put timings where they are reading at at 3-3-3-8 to a more stable 4-3-3-9 Timings with 1T ECC: Auto, but does that mean 4 CAS Latency? or should I just raise Tras to where it should be, (4+3)+2=9 at 3-3-3-9
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