Originally Posted by
Kilmatead
Undoubtedly C3PO has more dextrous fingers than I for poking around humming mobos.
My 'problem' (if so it be called) is less physical and more philosophical. I once had a physics professor who banned (on pain of failure) any student from asking a question beginning with "Why". He was quite happy to respond to any query of "How..." because that's what physics does: it describes HOW things work, not WHY they work. I'm having the same trouble with your guide.
I'm only too happy to screw things up. If my computer is running smooth then I'm not learning anything. It's boring. Thanks to your guide I have more "test" programs than I can shake a stick at. Took awhile to figure out at 'affinity' stuff in Prime95, and Sandra is a little over-detailed for beginners (if that's the 'Lite' version what in God's name do you get if you throw money at them?), but not un-useful. Fun, regardless. (Was forced to learn enlightening things about resetting CMOS too, when having too much fun though.)
My memory kept defaulting to 800 (when I know it's PC2 8500C5 1066 capable). So I messed around with the settings - et voila, DDR2 1066 enabled - which I must say did make a decent boost to real world application. I was happy. Incidentally the speeds weren't printed on the chips as per your guide, had to use this interweb thingie to discover 5-5-5-15. Which brings me back to one aspect of my 'problem'.
What the heck do these numbers mean to a beginner? I can grasp that 4-4-4-12 might be "better/faster" than 5-5-5-15 but you go on to suggest things like 4-3-4-8 (or something) and the lights go out. Most people understand that 1066 is 'faster' than 800, fair enough - but abstract latency timings, and WHY they are better, is confusing to newbies at the best of times.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticizing... I've learned more in the last week from mucking about with your guide than I have in the last year, and I'm all the happier-mind-boggled for it! I merely suggest that in future revisions (you strike me as a personality who loves to revise [that's for the C3PO jab] [smile!]) you don't just say "Now we're going to try this..." without offering some suggestion (i.e. context) as to WHY we should want to as opposed (like me) to just raising the multiplier and accomplishing the same thing. My fuzzy brain is loose on the push-pull relationships involved with this stuff, but we're learning. And don't even get me started on voltages. (Strangely, say for memory, as you suggest to manually set it [mine is rated for 2.2v] the BIOS gets very upset if I try to do this and prints the number in bright red - apparently to scare me off - but it reverts to a pleasant white text up to 1.95v. These things make me reach for more Twix.) Obviously, and unfortunately, you can't be a guru expert on any and all contrasting hardware possibilities, but is a small collegiate treatise upon Latency too much to ask? (Cough.)
Anyway, the struggle continues! (In a Galaxy far, far... oh get off it already.)