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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 130
OS: xp
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adjust ram timing
I just bought two 2GB ddr2-800 with timing 5-5-5 and E7200 CPU. I just a newbie. So, I just downclock my ram speed into ddr2-533 to match 1:1 ratio. Now, here's my question is should I adjust ram timing from 5 to 4?
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Re: adjust ram timing
As you have decreased your frequency, you should have a stable timing at 4-4-4. Give it a try and run some benchmark tests (Mainly for RAM). This is to make sure that the frequency and timmings are not un-stable. This usually results in a BSOD or a reboot.
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