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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001
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| Okay, I know you guys have probably answered this a million times but... I can run my RAM at the 5/7 or 7/9 settings. I get a slightly better score on Sandra with 5/7. So logically, 5/7 would be a good thing for me, right? What are the bad things about running at 5/7? Will there be any stability issues? Anything else that I should be aware of? Thanks John PIII 866 NOT OC'd 128Megs of Crucial CAS2 CUSL2-C |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
Posts: 26,213
| 5-7 is advantageous at times and at different FSB. Sometimes there is no difference between 5-7 and 7-9 in momery scores. Trial and error or testing will give you your answer to what works best at a certain FSB. 5-7 will not hurt anything, your machine just won't boot if it can't use the 5-7 setting. Then you just go into the bios and set it back to 7-9. |
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| a.k.a. CRC Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Mountain View, CA
Posts: 739
| I got an improvement with 5/7 when not overclocked but at 154FSB it didn't make any difference at all.
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Same here CRC, I'm at 155 fsb 5-7 strong and there is no difference at all between 5-7 and 7-9. |
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