Question Regarding Ram Timings

Ryeong

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Does Higer Ram timings always decrease performance? Or is it more into it?.. I recently switched from 5-5-5-15 to optimal which was higher. And idea?
 
As StrangleHold said, lower timings are better but you also have to look at RAM speed. If your timings choices are 5-5-5-15 @ 800MHz or 9-9-9-27 @ 2000MHz which is better? You have a lot more cycles you can burn without really noticing it on the 2000MHz
 
As StrangleHold said, lower timings are better but you also have to look at RAM speed. If your timings choices are 5-5-5-15 @ 800MHz or 9-9-9-27 @ 2000MHz which is better? You have a lot more cycles you can burn without really noticing it on the 2000MHz

I found a nice spot at "Sync-mode" for the ram mhz and 5-5-5-12. I went from 11.3 sec in SuperPi to 10.4 sec.. I also increased my ram voltage to 2.3 instead of 2.2v.

When i tried 4-4-4-12 i got bsod after 10 sec in win7.
 
Not all DDR2 can run 4-4-4 at high frequencies, the BSOD likely means you've overclocked too far.
 
I agree, 4-4-4-12 on that memory with 2.1V stock already is pretty aggressive without really pumping up the voltage or lowering the mhz.
 
I agree, 4-4-4-12 on that memory with 2.1V stock already is pretty aggressive without really pumping up the voltage or lowering the mhz.

how much memory voltage do you think i would need for 4-4-4-12? Just an estimate because i know that varies..
 
Can you post the exact model number or your RAM? Corsair makes a lot of DDR2, the PC8500 stuff I've found so far is listed at 7-7-7.
 
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