Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any noticeable proformance increase with adjusting the memory timings and not OCing the RAM.
I've had problems trying to OC the memory,
just have been bumping up the FSB until failure.
I've had my 965 stable at 21x@4.2ghz, but heat was around 60? so I backed it down to 4.0
I figured I had that leeway, but seems not.. memory is unstable at 210fsb stock timings.
But like i said, does it matter to play with timing at stock or with memory so cheap now, should I just pick up a better kit?
Model of the motherboard: MSI NF980
Model of the memory: 16gb 4/4 F3-10666CL9-4GBRL
Model of the CPU: AMD 965be 20x @ 4.0ghz
I'm just wondering if there's any noticeable proformance increase with adjusting the memory timings and not OCing the RAM.
I've had problems trying to OC the memory,
just have been bumping up the FSB until failure.
I've had my 965 stable at 21x@4.2ghz, but heat was around 60? so I backed it down to 4.0
I figured I had that leeway, but seems not.. memory is unstable at 210fsb stock timings.
But like i said, does it matter to play with timing at stock or with memory so cheap now, should I just pick up a better kit?
Model of the motherboard: MSI NF980
Model of the memory: 16gb 4/4 F3-10666CL9-4GBRL
Model of the CPU: AMD 965be 20x @ 4.0ghz
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