ok I was bored so i thought i'd play with my memory.
It's 4x256 OCZ Premier with stock timings of 2.5-3-3-7-2T.
First off i set the bios DRAM voltage to HIGH, god knows how much volts that is.
I used Everest to run ram benchmarks read/write/copy/latency.
ok here's what i've done so far (the results will be as listed above)
Stock timings with DDR 333 divider (since i'm running 230FSB)
2.5-3-3-7 = 5396/3686/4272/61.9
2.5-3-3-5 = 5399/3686/4260/61.6 (so changing RAS doesn't make much dif)
2-3-3-6 = 5407/3684/4329/59.1 (Best so far though slight decrese in write)
2-3-3-5 = 5397/3680/4314/59.4 (confusing, actually worse with lower ras)
3-4-4-8 = 5335/3673/4212/66.0 (slack timings with DDR333 multi)
3-4-4-10 = 6777/4671/5163/57.5 (slack timings with DDR400 multi =DDR 460)
Right so i've found that my memory doesn't like it's RCD or RP running below the rated 3.. but it's happy to go as low as CAS2 and RAS5 with the DDR333 Multi giving 180MHz..... But when i tried to let the memory run at 1:1 with the CPU FSB of 230MHz (DDR460) i could only get into windows by changing the RAS from 8 to 10. I havn't tried to get the CAS RCD or RP down yet. I better go do some benching first to see if this is stable before I start tightening the timings. Still a massive difference in memory performance with an FSB increase rather than tighter timings. Whether this translates through to the real world of gaming or not has yet to be seen. I suppose I should run 3Dmark2001 at 2-3-3-6 DDR333 and compare it with 3-4-4-10 DDR460 see what the difference is.
I'll do that now, will get back to you...
Also, if anyone wants me to run another benchmark or post some pics let me know.
I DID SAY I WAS BORED lol
It's 4x256 OCZ Premier with stock timings of 2.5-3-3-7-2T.
First off i set the bios DRAM voltage to HIGH, god knows how much volts that is.
I used Everest to run ram benchmarks read/write/copy/latency.
ok here's what i've done so far (the results will be as listed above)
Stock timings with DDR 333 divider (since i'm running 230FSB)
2.5-3-3-7 = 5396/3686/4272/61.9
2.5-3-3-5 = 5399/3686/4260/61.6 (so changing RAS doesn't make much dif)
2-3-3-6 = 5407/3684/4329/59.1 (Best so far though slight decrese in write)
2-3-3-5 = 5397/3680/4314/59.4 (confusing, actually worse with lower ras)
3-4-4-8 = 5335/3673/4212/66.0 (slack timings with DDR333 multi)
3-4-4-10 = 6777/4671/5163/57.5 (slack timings with DDR400 multi =DDR 460)
Right so i've found that my memory doesn't like it's RCD or RP running below the rated 3.. but it's happy to go as low as CAS2 and RAS5 with the DDR333 Multi giving 180MHz..... But when i tried to let the memory run at 1:1 with the CPU FSB of 230MHz (DDR460) i could only get into windows by changing the RAS from 8 to 10. I havn't tried to get the CAS RCD or RP down yet. I better go do some benching first to see if this is stable before I start tightening the timings. Still a massive difference in memory performance with an FSB increase rather than tighter timings. Whether this translates through to the real world of gaming or not has yet to be seen. I suppose I should run 3Dmark2001 at 2-3-3-6 DDR333 and compare it with 3-4-4-10 DDR460 see what the difference is.
I'll do that now, will get back to you...
Also, if anyone wants me to run another benchmark or post some pics let me know.
I DID SAY I WAS BORED lol