[-0MEGA-];893163 said:I'm not sure what you mean. You want a low CL, you dont want your CL to be high. When you raise or lower the CL (timings), it should not effect the memory speed at all.
And what a lot of people don't seem to understand is, having high clocked memory isn't always what you want. The best option is to have the memory run in a 1:1 ratio with the FSB, and you want low timings.
Those are settings from the factory, you can manually change them yourself for improved performance. For instance, my RAM is running at 475MHz 5-5-5-18 @ 2.15V.And which is better for higher performance, 333 MHZ at 5-5-5-15 or 266 MHZ at 4-4-4-12?
Thanks.
what processor do you have and fsb setting are you using? If your fsb is not above 266, use the 4-4-4-12 settings! I need more info here!
5-5-5-18 is low for DDR2 960... It's about the same as the default timings for your RAM at DDR2 667.@Omega: Why does the ddr2-960 have such a high CL?