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    RAM CAS timing

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by akbisw, Sep 17, 2011.

  1. akbisw

    akbisw Notebook Consultant

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    Any idea how to change the CAS timing is laptops?
    Also I have a bigger issue in hand. I have a T9600 and my RAM is corsair 1333mhz 4gb ram.
    BUT like my previous ram it is running at 333mhz instead of 533mhz(cpu fsb is 267mhz). and the timing is 6-5-5-13.

    Other users like Tunay, CROSSFIRE_GT has their RAM running default at 533Mhz and at timings like 7-7-7-26 or similar. They were able to overclock their processors with setfsb. I cant because My Ram needs to be running at 533mhz which should be the default clock.

    Any ideas?anyone?
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  2. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    I see a PM45 chipset, are the systems you are comparing the exact same and the same memory sticks?

    Edit, also under the SPD tab, what JDEC's are supported............?
     
  3. akbisw

    akbisw Notebook Consultant

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    yes the same laptop. sticks are different but right now Im running the 1333mhz sticks and getting the same results as the stock samsung ddr3 modules.
    Tunay and CROSSFIRE_GT(bottom screenshot) has T9900 cpu, I have T9600. The should be running at a 1:2 ratio.
     
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    My WEI is 6.4
     
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    Mine is 6.6, but that can be the CPU. I don't know actually, I have a perfect clean installation now, don't want to mess with the timings, I might install OS on another HDD and see if ram timings make any sense.. But before this, I need some more ideas.