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re: RAM timings
Posted on 12/14/23 at 7:44 pm to reauxl tigers
Posted on 12/14/23 at 7:44 pm to reauxl tigers
These are my current RAM timings:
I have 1.5v pouring through a high end B-Die kit that I've tuned to within an inch of its life. So when I say what I'm about to say with utter sincerity, you should give it heed:
Leave. Your RAM. The frick. Alone.
You will spend hours fighting ghosts in the machine that will make you want to make blood sacrifices to the Old Gods. Timings that will work one second won't work the next. You will clear your CMOS over, and over, and over again. And the result? The tiniest of improvements that would be dwarfed by upgrading, or even tuning, basically anything else.
Now, if you enjoy the process? By all means, join in on the insanity. But if your goal is to meaningfully improve performance and you just want to struggle through it? Yeah, just don't
ETA: Technically it's also tuned to within an inch of my CPU's life. My kit can actually handle 4000/14, but an fclock of 2000 starts throwing WHEA errors
I have 1.5v pouring through a high end B-Die kit that I've tuned to within an inch of its life. So when I say what I'm about to say with utter sincerity, you should give it heed:
Leave. Your RAM. The frick. Alone.
You will spend hours fighting ghosts in the machine that will make you want to make blood sacrifices to the Old Gods. Timings that will work one second won't work the next. You will clear your CMOS over, and over, and over again. And the result? The tiniest of improvements that would be dwarfed by upgrading, or even tuning, basically anything else.
Now, if you enjoy the process? By all means, join in on the insanity. But if your goal is to meaningfully improve performance and you just want to struggle through it? Yeah, just don't
ETA: Technically it's also tuned to within an inch of my CPU's life. My kit can actually handle 4000/14, but an fclock of 2000 starts throwing WHEA errors
This post was edited on 12/14/23 at 7:55 pm
Posted on 12/14/23 at 7:50 pm to Joshjrn
Perhaps I will upgrade the sticks.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 6:27 pm to Joshjrn
quote:
Leave. Your RAM. The frick. Alone.
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