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Old 05-22-06, 06:51 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Looking for loose timings, Pc4400 XMS


Pardon my ignorance with ram timings, guys. I would appreciate any insight into this issue.

So I have an Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe. ITs a nice board but I am having plenty of issues with it. 1 current issue is that it keeps on freezing. Now, it pretty much freezes at any speed I am running it at. Wether it be stock or whatever. This has made my suspect the ram timings. I am not very good with them and most of the options in the BIOS are on auto.

I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for loose timings for the Corsair XMS Twinx PC4400 kit. Its 1024 mb total for those that don't know. Thanks guys!

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im kinda having the same problem, just not as severe, so does anyone know where to set the RAM timings on an ASUS A8N-SLI? I cannot find where the timings are. I can find other OC options in the JumpFree section thing, but I cant find the RAM timings. I would appreciate any help.
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Old 05-24-06, 12:06 PM   #3
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... ram timings, guys. I would appreciate any insight into this issue.

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Just set 2T. Or a low divider.

Random shutdowns are usually either heat or power, seldom timings.

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Advanced/CPU settings/Set limit to 200, thats the divider (200/200 = 1:1, 166/200 = 2:3, etc., reduce as needed)
Next line set to MANUAL...VIOLA!!!

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Just set 2T. Or a low divider.

Random shutdowns are usually either heat or power, seldom timings.
It is at 2T, and I have used a low divider. I am also not experiencing random shutdowns. It is freezing. Lockups. Which have been caused by timings, for me, in the past. Especially on my Ultra-D

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It is at 2T, and I have used a low divider. I am also not experiencing random shutdowns. It is freezing. Lockups. Which have been caused by timings, for me, in the past. Especially on my Ultra-D
Well then, it's put in one stick, set timings to AUTO and see if you get SPD timings, if so, add the other stick. If not, set the timings in BIOS to the SPD timings.

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