I really feel as if I'm missing something here. The thing that bothers me is the benchmarks I get from MaxxMem and Passmark. I've trimmed timings and overclocked like crazy, but the numbers... I'll let you experts be the judge.
My stock timings are 11-11-11-28-39-1T and I'll run them at 1.63-1.65V depending, and generally clocked to 2200. With that I'll get these numbers from Aida64. But look at the numbers from MaxxMem and Pass --- Mark. Abysmal!
Overclocking CPU's is pretty damn simple, so few variables. With memory though... so many slider bars on the mixing board. We see those four common timing numbers listed everywhere, tossed around, but what about the others? The only way I know to get values for all those other settings in bios is to set the main ones, and reboot with those set to auto. Note values, continue. Then there's the settings in Overdrive, here's the ones I used on that sick overclock.
One last thing of note.... Found this list of timings in Aida64 (what an awesome package). I've seen the XMP profiles of course, but I'd never seen those MC0 and MC1's before. What are those all about?
My stock timings are 11-11-11-28-39-1T and I'll run them at 1.63-1.65V depending, and generally clocked to 2200. With that I'll get these numbers from Aida64. But look at the numbers from MaxxMem and Pass --- Mark. Abysmal!
Overclocking CPU's is pretty damn simple, so few variables. With memory though... so many slider bars on the mixing board. We see those four common timing numbers listed everywhere, tossed around, but what about the others? The only way I know to get values for all those other settings in bios is to set the main ones, and reboot with those set to auto. Note values, continue. Then there's the settings in Overdrive, here's the ones I used on that sick overclock.
One last thing of note.... Found this list of timings in Aida64 (what an awesome package). I've seen the XMP profiles of course, but I'd never seen those MC0 and MC1's before. What are those all about?
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