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Anonymous Posted on Mar 26, 2009

Crucial ddr2 6400/800mhz memory timing

Dell inspiron 530 with intel core 2 duo E8400 3.o g with nvida 8800gs g card , had ddr2 5400 in it timing 5 5 5 15 2 sticks of crucial and 2 kingston both same timing the new ddr2 6400 800mhz all crucial timing on 1 and 3 -[6 6 6 18-24 at 1.8 v] timing on 2 and 4-[6 6 616-22 at 1.8v cpuz saz that 1-3 are hyundia ele and 2/4 are crucial /crucial teck saz that the mimory is plug and play and it is ok the computer is working ok but the timing just don,t sound right to me i would think that 5 5 5 15 would be best this is [duo chan mimory] instaled in par,s [1-3]2-4]also put on heat sh is the timing good like this?

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If the computer is functioning the memory timings are fine. If you want to tweak them anyway, go into your BIOS and try changing the memory multipliers/dividers or overclocking QPI frequency or even memory voltage. The timings look the way they do because the Crucial sticks you have are not identical. Setting all the timings the same will not improve performance, but it may cause instability (as might changing any of the memory or other overclocking parameters.) It is a trial and error process for only a slight possibility of performance improvement. Is it worth the time and effort? Only you can decide that. Learning is always a good thing. Keep good notes, benchmark after every change and you could gain valuble experience.

Let us know how it works out too! Good luck.

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