Re: Question about my Ram
Does your mobo support DDR2 1066?
What board is it?
Re: Question about my Ram
You might try going into BIOS and setting your FSB:RAM ratio to 1:1 instead of the current 1:2.
While you're in there see if it'll run with a 1T command rate.
Re: Question about my Ram
Do what Clocker said, and if that doesn't work, you might need to flash your BIOS to the current version.
Re: Question about my Ram
The Mobo is
GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3L LGA 775 Intel P35
Yes it does support 1333 and 1066
I was in a rush before and I failed to mention that my post screen says it's running @ 1200mhz as does the gigabyte Easy Tune 5 They are both saying the same 1200 so could Cpuz be reading incorrectly. I will change the FSB:RAM ratio to 1:1 if I can find it ( This Bios is quite complicated for me :blink:
I will post an Eveeest report in the morning. Thanks guys
Re: Question about my Ram
Does Gigabyte still use that ridiculous alt+F1 (or whatever) "secret door" trick to get to some of the BIOS settings?
Never could understand the logic behind that.
Re: Question about my Ram
As I understand it, the maximum bandwidth (as shown) refers to running under the highest JEDEC definition, which is 400MHz @ 1.8V. That gives the high reliability demanded by the JEDEC specifications.
With an EPP aware board (which I assume you have), it should automatically set the memory timings more aggressively and increase the voltage accordingly, even when using SPD. Without EPP awareness you would have to set the timings yourself and override SPD.
It's confusing the first time you see it, and I'm not sure if Everest gives you better information. Try SIW too, that seems to give you more information that any of the others.
Re: Question about my Ram
Yes it does have the ctrl +F1 thing that I have no idea about either
I cant seem to find the settings for the FSB ram to set it to 1:1 Havent done the everest thing yet
So lynx are you saying that it is infact running @ 1200 mhz then and that Im reading it wrong?
Post says 1200mhz so which would be correct, forgive me not understanding you right.
SIW report this:
Quote:
Property Value
Memory Summary
Location System board or motherboard
Maximum Capacity 4096 MBytes
Memory Slots 4
Error Correction None
Use System memory
Maximum Memory Module Size 1024 MBytes
Device Locator Slot 1
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Serial Number 8A6F6EC4
Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM
Speed DDR2-800 (400 MHz)
Data Width 64 bits
Voltage SSTL 1.8V
Error Correction None
Refresh Reduced (.5x)...7.8 µs
Manufacturing Date N/A
Module Height 30.0 mm
EPP SPD Support Yes
Device Locator Slot 2
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Serial Number 870DFCDA
Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM
Speed DDR2-800 (400 MHz)
Data Width 64 bits
Voltage SSTL 1.8V
Error Correction None
Refresh Reduced (.5x)...7.8 µs
Manufacturing Date N/A
Module Height 30.0 mm
EPP SPD Support Yes
Device Locator Slot 3
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Serial Number 8204E666
Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM
Speed DDR2-800 (400 MHz)
Data Width 64 bits
Voltage SSTL 1.8V
Error Correction None
Refresh Reduced (.5x)...7.8 µs
Manufacturing Date N/A
Module Height 30.0 mm
EPP SPD Support Yes
Device Locator Slot 4
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Serial Number 8B0522F2
Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM
Speed DDR2-800 (400 MHz)
Data Width 64 bits
Voltage SSTL 1.8V
Error Correction None
Refresh Reduced (.5x)...7.8 µs
Manufacturing Date N/A
Module Height 30.0 mm
EPP SPD Support Yes
Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed
Re: Question about my Ram
All I was actually saying is that the speed shown under SPD on both reports is the JEDEC specification speed - 400MHz - not the EPP specification speed. The speed quoted by Corsair and Newegg is the EPP speed. That's what I meant about it being confusing. The speed the memory is actually running at is completely separate, this just tells you its specification.
I wasn't sure what info SIW would give for your system, it looks like it doesn't include the speed that the memory is actually running at so that's a waste of time.
CPU-Z tells you that the memory is running at 600MHz, but it doesn't tell you whether that's the actual clock speed (in which case the effective speed is 1200MHz) or the effective speed.
Everest may tell you, it will probably be in the motherboard tab. If it tells you anything it will tell you both the real and effective memory bus speed so there's no doubt.
But considering that the post screen tells you it is running at 1200MHz I'd say that's the effective speed, and CPU-Z is telling you the clock speed.
Re: Question about my Ram
Cool Thanks alot I appreciate your help and your patience