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First, you need to know them. When you bought your RAM, they give you number in a 2-3-3-6 fashion and are labeled in the following order:Nick wrote:Where do I go to figure out the timings?
CAS Latency?RAS to CAS Delay?RAS Precharge?TRAS
The settings are located in your BIOS. Most likely under Frequency/Voltage Control if you have AMI BIOS.
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Passed the test four times in dual channel.butters wrote:Run memtest86 on it. If it passes the full test, there's nothing wrong with your ram.
The timings are 3-3-3-8 on the RAM (according to Corsair spec).LyingWake wrote:First, you need to know them. When you bought your RAM, they give you number in a 2-3-3-6 fashion and are labeled in the following order:Nick wrote:Where do I go to figure out the timings?
CAS Latency?RAS to CAS Delay?RAS Precharge?TRAS
The settings are located in your BIOS. Most likely under Frequency/Voltage Control if you have AMI BIOS.
The RAM timing settings are set to 3-3-3-8 in the BIOS and have been since day one.
I'm honestly running out of ideas here. Should I just RMA the RAM back to Newegg and see if it's some undetected problem? Or should I not take the 15% hit or w/e it is, and just buy a new heatsink for my processor? Or maybe scrap the mobo. I dunno. Any other programs/diagnostics I can run on various components?
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