spec me a 2 gig kit please

well my 3200 xms pros are currently priming at home around 233mhz @ 2.5-3-3-6 on a 166 divider i think. I've pushed them up to around 250mhz before but i hadnt tested for stability and not sure what timings they were on now.

I expect to go home and find "execution halted" on my screen but they were running perfectly all day yesterday after some heavy gameage aswell.

So i guess if u'r only overclocking a little the low timings will probly be best but no1 seems to be able to prove which is actually better... timings or mhz? Im under the impression its a nice compromise betweek both. I plan to run a few 1mb superpi's on my gskill (if it works ;) ) to see what produces the best results for my system! Should be a long and boring task but someones gotta do it... lol :rolleyes:
 
n3x said:
well my 3200 xms pros are currently priming at home around 233mhz @ 2.5-3-3-6 on a 166 divider i think. I've pushed them up to around 250mhz before but i hadnt tested for stability and not sure what timings they were on now.

I expect to go home and find "execution halted" on my screen but they were running perfectly all day yesterday after some heavy gameage aswell.

So i guess if u'r only overclocking a little the low timings will probly be best but no1 seems to be able to prove which is actually better... timings or mhz? Im under the impression its a nice compromise betweek both. I plan to run a few 1mb superpi's on my gskill (if it works ;) ) to see what produces the best results for my system! Should be a long and boring task but someones gotta do it... lol :rolleyes:

ok thanks, thing is the asrock board is not great for overclocking so maybe i should go for the 4000, i am so confused! :confused:
 
i think if your mobo isnt great for overclocking u should go for the 3200 :P

If your rams not gonna be run too far over 200mhz lower timings would suit u much better!
 
n3x said:
i think if your mobo isnt great for overclocking u should go for the 3200 :P

If your rams not gonna be run too far over 200mhz lower timings would suit u much better!


yep I think thats what i am going to go for, thanks so much for your time and help
 
GEIL value 2GB kit is very good.

Spec is (I think) 3-4-4-8 1T @ 200MHz, I have no problems running mine at 2.5-3-3-7 1T @ 210MHz.

Also, be warned, I'm pretty sure there's a small print with the Corsair CAS2 2GB PC3200 which says for AMD systems it's spec'd at CAS 2.5.

Cheers,
Hav
 
Havana_UK said:
GEIL value 2GB kit is very good.

Spec is (I think) 3-4-4-8 1T @ 200MHz, I have no problems running mine at 2.5-3-3-7 1T @ 210MHz.

Also, be warned, I'm pretty sure there's a small print with the Corsair CAS2 2GB PC3200 which says for AMD systems it's spec'd at CAS 2.5.

Cheers,
Hav

just checked and it says tested on amd and intel at 2-3-3-6 so should be ok

linkage

cheers
 
Havana_UK said:
Also, be warned, I'm pretty sure there's a small print with the Corsair CAS2 2GB PC3200 which says for AMD systems it's spec'd at CAS 2.5.

That would explain my timings! Although im using the 1gb kit :confused:
 
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