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Perfect Ram Timing Rule

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http://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/ddr3-memory-timings-explained Also note down on your RAM timing paper that TREF Higher Number Setting = More Performance AND TRD=FREQUENCY the RAM can take losser higher TRD timing should let you have high RAM frequency

Just to add in Perfect Timing Ratio Rule for TCL-TRCD-TRP is 9-10-8 (Cl Lowest-TRCD Highest-TRP Middle) and all of these 3 timing will not work if any one of them is 1-+ or 2+- out of the ratio can work 9-9-9 or8-9-9 9-10-9 9-11-9 9-11-10 9-11-11 ETC BUT if TCL is higher than TRCD will not load BIOS and not load Windows If TRP or TCL is higher than TRCD then the whole thing will not work because of a wrong RAM timing

http://valid.canardpc.com/dgh82m Example of an perfect DDR3 1866 RAM Timing extremely overclocked and used the Perfect RAM Timing Rule Slot #2 ModuleG.Skill - 8192 MB (10700)
Slot #3 ModuleG.Skill - 8192 MB (10700) 1866RAM 10-11-10 Slot #1 ModuleG.Skill - 4096 MB (12800)Slot #4 ModuleG.Skill - 4096 MB (12800) 1600RAM 9-9-9 RAM voltage 2.24V doesn't boot up BIOS if I give it 2.32V or more
 
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