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    help Foxconn N570SM2AA-8EKRS2H seesmy ram as 603mhz

    i have 4 gig of Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-5400C4 the problem is its only been seen as 603mhz. (with cool and quiet on it drops to 400mhz but i know that is saving power) The only way to get my ram to its rated speed is to overclock my low energy am2 4600x2 2.4ghz to a 5000x2 at over 2.6ghz i dont want to overclock my system. Im loosing about 10% of the ram speed i had the same problem with some 4gig of patriot i had which i sent back thinking it was faulty this time i checked for compatibility and the corsair is fine. Im running xp pro this is doing my head in im at the point of buying a new board but its a shame that a decent board gets shut in a cuboard when there is nothing wrong apart from some dodgey settings somewhere. My ram is running at 1.93 volts if that helps here is a snap shot from pc wizard that shows my timming are all over the place but i know how to alter them(i think) so as they are all the same.I am running cool and quiet it drops to 400mhz but when used it runs at 603mhz everest reports it as this as does foxconns tiger one i understand that ramping up the fsb gets me there as ive tried it 667mhz and uping the frequency also does this but both ramp up the cpu their must be a setting that just ups the ram this is from everest Memory Bus 301.6 MHz i know that this should be 333mhz what am i doing wrong?

    PC WIZARD
    Serial Number : Unspecified
    Type : DDR2-SDRAM PC2-5300 (333 MHz)
    Format : Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
    Size : 1024 MB (2 ranks, 4 banks)
    Module Buffered : No
    Module Registered : No
    Module EPP : No
    Width : 64-bit
    Error Correction Capability : No
    Max. Burst Length : 0
    Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
    Voltage : SSTL 1.8v
    Prefetch Buffer : 4-bit
    Manufacture : Week 2 of 2007
    Supported Frequencies : 266 MHz, 333 MHz
    CAS Latency (tCL) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS Precharge (tRP) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    Cycle Time (tRAS) : 12 clocks @266 MHz, 15 clocks @333 MHz
    Min TRC : 15 clocks @266 MHz, 19 clocks @333 MHz

    Information SPD EEPROM (A1) :
    Manufacturer : Corsair
    Part Number : CM2X1024-5400C4
    Serial Number : Unspecified
    Type : DDR2-SDRAM PC2-5300 (333 MHz)
    Format : Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
    Size : 1024 MB (2 ranks, 4 banks)
    Module Buffered : No
    Module Registered : No
    Module EPP : No
    Width : 64-bit
    Error Correction Capability : No
    Max. Burst Length : 0
    Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
    Voltage : SSTL 1.8v
    Prefetch Buffer : 4-bit
    Manufacture : Week 2 of 2007
    Supported Frequencies : 266 MHz, 333 MHz
    CAS Latency (tCL) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS Precharge (tRP) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    Cycle Time (tRAS) : 12 clocks @266 MHz, 15 clocks @333 MHz
    Min TRC : 15 clocks @266 MHz, 19 clocks @333 MHz

    Information SPD EEPROM (A2) :
    Manufacturer : Corsair
    Part Number : CM2X1024-5400C4
    Serial Number : Unspecified
    Type : DDR2-SDRAM PC2-5300 (333 MHz)
    Format : Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
    Size : 1024 MB (2 ranks, 4 banks)
    Module Buffered : No
    Module Registered : No
    Module EPP : No
    Width : 64-bit
    Error Correction Capability : No
    Max. Burst Length : 0
    Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
    Voltage : SSTL 1.8v
    Prefetch Buffer : 4-bit
    Manufacture : Week 2 of 2007
    Supported Frequencies : 266 MHz, 333 MHz
    CAS Latency (tCL) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS Precharge (tRP) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    Cycle Time (tRAS) : 12 clocks @266 MHz, 15 clocks @333 MHz
    Min TRC : 15 clocks @266 MHz, 19 clocks @333 MHz

    Information SPD EEPROM (A3) :
    Manufacturer : Corsair
    Part Number : CM2X1024-5400C4
    Serial Number : Unspecified
    Type : DDR2-SDRAM PC2-5300 (333 MHz)
    Format : Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
    Size : 1024 MB (2 ranks, 4 banks)
    Module Buffered : No
    Module Registered : No
    Module EPP : No
    Width : 64-bit
    Error Correction Capability : No
    Max. Burst Length : 0
    Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
    Voltage : SSTL 1.8v
    Prefetch Buffer : 4-bit
    Manufacture : Week 2 of 2007
    Supported Frequencies : 266 MHz, 333 MHz
    CAS Latency (tCL) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    RAS Precharge (tRP) : 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @333 MHz
    Cycle Time (tRAS) : 12 clocks @266 MHz, 15 clocks @333 MHz
    Min TRC : 15 clocks @266 MHz, 19 clocks @333 MHz
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    erm read about ram in Clunk's overclocking stickie...just because you have 5400 rated ram, doesn't mean you have to go to it's top limit in speed.

    I have 6400 ram but it's running at 660mhz....and would be like a Rolls Royce cruising at say 70mph, but do have the option of pushing it to 400/800mhz and maybe more.

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    your first mistake was buying a foxconn board...

    I bought a similar one to yours and i've had problems as soon as i go to overclock....

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    sounds like you are on something like a 2:3 RAM ratio.

    What options have you under DRAM Configuration (or whatever Foxconn label the RAM setup part of the BIOS)?

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    the options i have are for the cpu 1st
    cpu frequency
    pcieclk
    cpu clock mutiplier
    cpu vcore over voltage
    dram voltage select
    chipset voltage select
    ldt voltage select

    under dram config i have
    timing mode
    memory clock value or limit
    dqs traning mode
    cke based powerdown mode
    cke based powerdown
    memclock tri-stating
    memory hole remapping
    auto optimize bottom IO
    ddr2 timing item
    twtr command delay
    trfc0 for dimm 0
    " dimm 1
    " dimm2
    " dimm3
    twr write recovery time
    trtp precharge time
    trc row cycle time
    tras minimum ras active time
    1T/2T memory timing

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    what are the options for
    timing mode
    memory clock value or limit
    ddr2 timing item
    ?

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    timing mode are i think
    auto
    400
    533
    667
    800
    i wonder if these may be to do with it in advanved chipset features
    k8<->SB HT speed
    k8<->SB ht width

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    & what's it at currently (try 667)?
    Also is this with the CPU external clock (fsb) at 200?
    I'm not sure if AM2 CPUs do this but on 939 the memory controller automatically drops RAM bus speed with that RAM config.

    "i wonder if these may be to do with it in advanved chipset features
    k8<->SB HT speed
    k8<->SB ht width"
    Nope.

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