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Sweeper
11-28-1999, 11:44 AM
Which is Better:
dram timing- 60ns or 70ns
fast ras to cas delay- 2 or 3
fast ma to ras# delay- 1 clks or 2 clks
ma select- low or high
sdram (cas lat/ras-to-cas)- 2/2 or 3/3
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system:
GA-586TX2 MB
4.3 Seagate UDMA HD
Total 3D Verite 4meg Video Card
96 megs ram (2 32's and 2 16's)
200 MMX Pentium processor
16x CD-rom
Thank you /forum/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by Sweeper (edited 11-28-1999).]

Livewire
11-28-1999, 03:54 PM
The lower settings are definitly better, if you have high quality RAM that can use the faster timing. Check out this link for more info http://www.ping.be/bios/HTML1/advanced.html If you want to change these settings do so one at a time and note changes. Most of these changes manifest themselves rather quickly but it's definitely better to log for a few days in case you forget. If you really screw up you can always load the defaults. _-Livewire-_

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scotter
11-28-1999, 03:56 PM
the lower settings are faster cange them 1 at a time and try your system out if all is ok change another and try it out keep going down the line till you have then all
when your testing you system out use realy memery heavy apps if you get any type of error change the last one back /forum/smile.gif