I have corsair 3200 c2 that has clock speed of 2.5, 3, 3, 6(I think). I took a screenshot in cpu-z that shows the clock speeds at 3, 3, 3, 8. Why does it show this?
jaksback I don't believe my mobo is dual channel, if you look at my first pic notice it says channel#=single. Also i was looking at this pic and its where I got 3,3,3,8...
Many motherboards will not set the latencies to what the module was rated at. 3200C2 is often set at 2.5-3-3-8 by default. Corsair rated the 3200C2 at
2.5-3-3-6 on AMD when the external clock was set to 200 Mhz (PC3200).
Raising the tRAS value to 8 (2.5-3-3-8) while keeping the command rate at two cycles will provide the most stability when overclocking the module to 220 Mhz.
Many motherboards will not set the latencies to what the module was rated at. 3200C2 is often set at 2.5-3-3-8 by default. Corsair rated the 3200C2 at
2.5-3-3-6 on AMD when the external clock was set to 200 Mhz (PC3200).
Raising the tRAS value to 8 (2.5-3-3-8) while keeping the command rate at two cycles will provide the most stability when overclocking the module to 220 Mhz.
Dernit ag3! He beat me to it. There is a 'Plug-n-Frag' Model of Corsair XMS where it's supposed to default to the lower latencies automatically, but yes the normal sticks of Corsair XMS you have to go in and manually set the timings.