Hey all, I have two gig of Corsair DDR2 800 with stock timings of 4-4-4-12.
I put them in the right slots in my mobo and am using the PC happily for a few weeks now. Everything seems ok. And everything to do with memory in the bios is set to "Auto".
But I got a program called CPU-Z which gives full details on your CPU and RAM and it raised a bit of suspicion.
On the "SPD" page, it says:
Frequency: 400 Mhz
CAS# Latency: 4.0
RAS# to CAS#: 4
RAS# Precharge: 4
Tras: 12
Trc: 22
Command Rate: 2T
I only know what the first 5 entries mean, but that seems ok.
BUT, on the "Memory" page in CPU-Z, it said:
CAS# Latency: 5.0
RAS# to CAS#: 5
RAS# Precharge: 5
I guess what it all meant, is that its seeing my memory and its suitable speeds in the SPD page, but the Memory page shows what its actually running at, and the speeds are too slow.
So I went into the bios and tried changing stuff. I got a few blue screens when booting, but if I set the first few entries to 4-4-4-12 and then the rest to auto, it boots fine, and in CPU-Z the SPD page is the same, but the Memory page now says:
CAS# Latency: 4.0
RAS# to CAS#: 4 clocks
RAS# Precharge: 4 clocks
Cycle Time (Tras): 12 clocks
So, did I do the right thing? Or have I overclocked it? I just want it to run at its normal speed. So have I done that now, or should I put it back to the way it was? And if it IS right now, how come they where all 5's earlier? Shouldn't it detect this by itself without me having to change the numbers?
Thanks all!