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jimbonkers said:So what do you recommend i do leave it or change the ratio?
Firegod said:It'll be in the BIOS under all Memory part where all the timings are if you need to change it. But if you make it 1:1 it probably won't run at the timings you have at the moment.![]()

jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere...
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere...
Probably hiding from you.... just check under every section until you find something relating to DRAM i'd of thought. Anything that says CAS or tRAS etc etc. Should be under there...jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere it seriously is not there, is there any other way of doing it?
What is the actually probelm with my current set-up?
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere it seriously is not there, is there any other way of doing it?

Memory timings --- CAS# Latency, RAS# to CAS# Delay, Row Precharge Delay, Row Active Delay, Row Cycle Timing (all of them have expanded range), Addressing Mode
Memory frequency selection --- A large set of dividers, which allows to set a memory frequency close to the manual value within 400—1200 MHz (in terms of double effective DDR frequency) at 1 MHz steps
Firegod said:Is the BIOS up-to-date on the board?
I'm having a look on Google for you... managed to find this so far,