Hello,
I bought some Ripjaws X 16 GB RAM (made for 1600 timing):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231568
and I picked the 1600 timing on my ASUS motherboard. However, when I bring up CPU-Z, I get significantly different timings than what the Newegg specifications state. The specs say it should be:
Timing 9-9-9-24
But CPU-Z says this:
http://imgur.com/qp9RxCu
Which is a lot of 11's instead of 9's. Is that bad? Is my memory going to run stable with these settings?
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I also ran an "auto-overclocking" utility that came with the ASUS motherboard. After it did its thing, I now see that it changed the RAM like so:
http://imgur.com/So17Dqu
If you were me, would you keep the pre-OC settings, or the post-OC settings? What seems strange to me is the DRAM Frequency is rather low in the post-OC settings. I don't really understand what the readings mean very well, but shouldn't it be higher?
I bought some Ripjaws X 16 GB RAM (made for 1600 timing):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231568
and I picked the 1600 timing on my ASUS motherboard. However, when I bring up CPU-Z, I get significantly different timings than what the Newegg specifications state. The specs say it should be:
Timing 9-9-9-24
But CPU-Z says this:
http://imgur.com/qp9RxCu
Which is a lot of 11's instead of 9's. Is that bad? Is my memory going to run stable with these settings?
***********
I also ran an "auto-overclocking" utility that came with the ASUS motherboard. After it did its thing, I now see that it changed the RAM like so:
http://imgur.com/So17Dqu
If you were me, would you keep the pre-OC settings, or the post-OC settings? What seems strange to me is the DRAM Frequency is rather low in the post-OC settings. I don't really understand what the readings mean very well, but shouldn't it be higher?
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