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Bios settings for 2 x 512 Winbond UTT


G-Man

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Hi,

 

Got my RDX200 all setup and its been trouble free so far. Got my opteron running 2800 no problem. However, I have been trying to take my RAM settings off AUTO settings but am not have any luck.

 

I know the RAM is good for 240 at 11,2,2,2 at 3.3 volts as I ran this on my Nforce 2 fine, however I just can't get it error free. The settings I am using are:

 

command per clock AUTO

CAS Latency 2

TRAS 5

TRP 2

TRCD 2

TRRD 2

TRC 8

TRFC 24

TRWT 1

TWCL 1

TREF 3120

TWTR 1

TWR 2

Read preamble 5.5ns

Async latency 7

R/W Queue bypass 8

Dynamic counter Enabled

Idle Cycle Limit 256

Bypass Max 7

DRAM Drive strength normal

DQS skew value 0

VDIMM 3.3

DRAM bank interleaving enabled

32 byte granularity AUTO (what is this? just left it as auto)

 

With all settings on AUTO, the ram is error free up to 260 mhz, but as soon as I adjust the timings it errors. Can someone reccomend some settings that will get my RAM stable?

 

Thanks

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The auto timings at 255 1:1 are:

 

cas Latency 2.5

trc 11

trfc 24

trcd 3

trrd 2

tras 8

trp 3

twr 3

twtr 2

trtw 4

tref 200mhz 3.9us

 

read write queue bypass 8x

controller mode 128

ecc mode disabled

2t timing disabled

bypass max 4x

max async latency 7

read preamble 5.0ns

idle cycle limit 16 clks

dynamic idle cycle counter enable

 

all mem clk set to enable

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  • 2 weeks later...

3700+ Sandiego 24hr stable Prime95 @ 2800MHz MAX Temp 45Deg Cel not Faren.

FSB Bus Frequency...................................... - 255

LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio............................. - 4

CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio............................. - 14

CPU VID StartUp Value................................ - 1.55

CPU VID Control......................................... - 1.55v

CPU VID Special Control.............................. - 114.4%

DRAM Voltage Control................................. - 2.99v

SB PCIE.............................................. ...... - 1.90v

NB A Voltage........................................... ... - 1.5v

LDT BUS Voltage ....................................... - 1.50v

NB C Voltage........................................... ... - 1.5

DRAM Frequency Set................................... - 166=RAM/FSB:05/06 (MEM 200.3MHz)

Command Per Clock (CPC)........................... - Enabled

CAS Latency Control (Tcl)............................ - 2.5

RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd).......................... - 03 Bus Clocks

Min RAS# active time (Tras)........................ - 07 Bus Clocks

Row precharge time (Trp)............................ - 03 Bus Clocks

Row Cycle time (Trc)................................... - 10 Bus Clocks

Row refresh cyc time (Trfc).......................... - 12 Bus Clocks

Row to Row delay (Trrd).............................. - 01 Bus Clocks

Write recovery time (Twr)............................ - 02 Bus Clocks

Write to Read delay (Twtr).......................... - 01 Bus Clocks

Read to Write delay (Trwt).......................... - 02 Bus Clocks

Refresh Period (Tref).................................. - 1168= 166mhz(7.8us)

DRAM Bank Interleave................................ - Enabled

DQS Skew Control...................................... - Increase Skew

DQS Skew Value........................................ - 255

DRAM Drive Strength.................................. - 15

DRAM Data Drive Strength........................... - 4

Max Async Latency..................................... - 6

Read Preamble Time................................... - 3

IdleCycle Limit........................................... - 16 Cycles

Dynamic Counter........................................ - Enabled

R/W Queue Bypass..................................... - 16 x

Bypass Max............................................... - 06 x

32 Byte Granularity..................................... -Disabled (8burst)

 

Ram can do 225Mhz (crap I know) but Seems laggy seems timings really make a difference on the platform IMO anyway. Same ram does 290Mhz on intel setup.

As you can can in sig what the ram is I beleave its similar to the UTT stuff.

Hope this helps.

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