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    Specs: GIGABYTE GA-MA770T-UD3P AM3 AMD 770 ATX AMD Motherboard
    AMD Phenom II X3 720 @ 3.2 GHZ
    eVGA nvidia 8800GT with most recent drivers
    650W Roswell PSU
    10666CL8D-4GBH
    Windows 7 RC 64bit

    When first installed the BIOS defaulted the ram to 1.5 at 9-9-9-24
    timings, and I was getting BSODs every 10-15 minutes, I then changed
    the timings to 8-8-8-21 and upped the voltage to 1.6. I was still
    getting BSODs periodically but the windows memory diagnostic was
    detecting no errors. I lowered the multiplier so the memory clocked
    down to 1066 and the memory has been perfectly fine. I later tried to
    up it back to the specified 1333mhz and upped the voltage to 1.66 and
    it seemed to be doing fine but then I starting getting BSODs again,
    but much more occasionally. I'm wondering what the exact timings that
    it is supposed to be set to, outside of the standard for variables to
    include command timing, etc, and what all the voltages should be set
    to including NB, etc.

  • #2
    Standard timings should work, will want Command Rate at 2T, voltage at 1.6 and prob want to kick up the tRFC to around 58-60


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    • #3
      For the G.Skill F3-10666CL8D-4GBHK, the optimum timing settings are 8-8-8-21. The memory voltage can stay at 1.6V, but try increasing the Northbridge voltage to 1.4V to increase stability. You may also want to try increasing FSB voltage to 1.4V as well. Command Timing can be set to 2T. Let me know if this helps stabilize your computer.

      GSKILL SUPPORT

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      • #4
        Thank you, i'll try this later today as i'm at work at the moment.

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        • #5
          If raising the tRFC doesn't work, then I'd agree with upping the other voltages as GSkill has suggested, but one or the other at a time initially, then the other....and then maybe both. It's not a good idea to just jump and raise voltages here and there. You always want to run the minimum voltage needed (across the board) to run a system optimally. Too many people jump in and raise the NB, raise the FSB, raise the RAM, raise the vCore, etc, etc looking for a quick fix and not realizing or caring it may well shorten component life.


          Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

          Tman

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          • #6
            My trfc only has a range of 90-350, on a per dimm configuration, there are some other values i'm unsure of.

            Edit: Possible trfc values are 90, 110, 160, 300, 350ns.

            Other values are TwTr Command Delay, Write Recovery, Precharge, Row Cycle, Ras to Ras.
            Last edited by Erius; 06-24-2009, 08:38 PM.

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            • #7
              With 4GB see what your default is, and then probably take it up one step, am thinking 160.


              Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

              Tman

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