ok great, how do i change the clocks.
and how do i keep the overclock on the video cards permenent? do i have to overclock the video cards everytime i log into windows?
[-0MEGA-];599143 said:As I told you online, those are very high timings, lol.
I would make sure the voltage is at 2.15v, and then set them to 5-5-5-19-26 for starters, and set it to 2 clock (2T).
(btw, im doing some homework now so I cant get on msn)
I got the 26 from the Bank Cycle Time, which is under the advanced. But you dont need to do that if you dont want to.ok here is my CPU-Z memory info now
Type: DDR2
Channels # Dual
Size : 4096 MBytes
Frequency 533.3 MHz
FSB: DRAM 1:2
CAS# Latency 5
RAS# to CAS# Delay 5
RAS# Precharge 5
Cycle Time (tras) 15
Bank Cycle Time (trc) 30
Command Rate 2T
Much better. If you ran PCMark before and after, there would be a fairly significant difference as well. You will also probably notice a slight difference in gaming performance. (nothing too much, maybe 1-5fps).ok now mine reads
5-4-4-13 and 25 cycle time my windows opened up just fine too
good good?
i scored 10k on PCmark :[
whats your CPU score? compare it to those here:
http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html?modelx=33&model1=430&model2=464&chart=171
if 10k was your CPU score, it blows away the stock QX6700