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    Hello , i bought two F3-12800CL9S-4GBRL , my mother board is a Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3.
    The Mhz looks ok (1600Mhz without touch the bios) , but the latency is not running at 9-9-9-24.
    Here are screenshots of cpu-z and photos of bios :









    Please tell me how to change them to 9-9-9-24.
    By the way this PC is for games and i'll like to know if the change will improve performance.

  • #2
    It may give slight performance boost or solve some stuttering in games.

    You simply set 4 settings just under the Command Timing. So it should look like this:

    2T
    9
    9
    9
    24 (try 25 if it's not stable)

    Then you boot into windows, if there are problems, you should your ram with Memtest from http://www.memtest.org/#downiso (you can either make a bootlable CD with those ISO or a USB stick with the USB KEY auto-installer. then simply boot with CD or USB and it'll automatically run the test )
    This cat scratches free.
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    • #3
      ok , settings changed to 9-9-9-25 very stable , didn't try 24 just in case.

      I've been told about change the Row cycle time to 40t , is that correct ?

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      • #4
        I'd check for stability, if no issues stay where you are, can always experiment with the timings to increase performance


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        Tman

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