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Not looking bad. There's room for tightening there, you just gotta stick with it. There are so many settings to test one by one that sometimes it's hard to determine what setting is causing the errors. My advice just take a day where you aren't busy and run through and test every setting and record your results on a paper, see where the least ammount of errors occur and work from there. Lots of people suffer performance hits because they don't take the time to maximize their memory. Trust me, i didn't just enter in numbers on all my sets and cross my fingers, that's several hours of testing and fine tuning. You certainly have to be dedicated to memory performance to go through all the work. Also bare in mind some processors/memory sticks just will not do these speeds. Keep it up
Also if you don't mind head over here and submit your memory timings/32m PI results. This will help other members in the future find their max clocks on a specific memory. Thanks.
Also if you don't mind head over here and submit your memory timings/32m PI results. This will help other members in the future find their max clocks on a specific memory. Thanks.