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Old 03-12-2008, 11:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ram timings question

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i know that the corsoair and the crucial are gaming memory but they are less expensive then the g skill. on the comments though ppl have been saying that they need to change the timings in the bios for the corsoair and the crucial. will it matter the timings if i don't game
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Old 03-12-2008, 04:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: ram timings question

I recommend all three. I have experiences working with both corsair and crucial memory and both memory brands are good.

I also heard good stuff about G. Skill so I would recommend it too. For me I would choose corsair or crucial.
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if you dont game or overclock it wont matter
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just out of curiosity if i ever wanted to i doubt i will but how would I? i just know that you do it in the bios
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how do i set the timings in the bios?
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how do i set the timings in the bios?
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=_=, you go to bios first where you see the main menu with the changing password, save & exit and stuff , you press Ctrl + F1 and it will have a little blink, then u go find where u can set timings in (probably the menus on the left side)
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