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More info?)
Thanks for the info Tim.
"Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news:c7mo81$f0u$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> Richard, Hi again,
>
> Nope: I have Corsair 3200 not LLPT. With early bios on Rev 1 boards some
> people had a lot of trouble getting this memory going.
>
> Get the latest bios before proceeding..
>
> I would simply try Load Bios Defaults, checking the memory was at SPD, AGP
> etc. Locked and run memtest86 for a minimum of 2 (if not 5 extended) full
> runs on extended tests. No errors should occur. If you get any errors then
> you *must* clear up the cause before doing an installation of an OS. It is
> commonly recommended to up the memory voltage by 0.1v & you may get memory
> errors if you do not.
>
> Get memtest86 running 100% before tightening the memory timings. Install
an
> OS and use one of the advanced utils to tell you what your memory is
> actually configured for (IE what SPD said) before tinkering. Then tinker
> with memory timings IE set them to corsairs stated values and re-test with
> memtest86 before rebooting into OS. You can get disc corruptions with bad
> memory timings and will be prone to disc corruptions if you allow the AGP
> etc speeds to wander off their normal settings. SATA hates non standard
> clock frequencies.
>
> Personally, I would not bother with overclocking with 3200LLPT memory. You
> will get a lot further with non LLPT and higher spec memory and a 2.4c,
> 2.6c, or 2.8c chip. IE 3.2c chips tend to be near their max already. I
have
> 2.8c running as 2.8c.
>
> - Tim
>
>
>
> "Richard Dower" <richarddower@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c7mm4e$490$1@kermit.esat.net...
> >I will soon have an 8KNXP + 3.2C, the memory will be Corsair 3200LLPT,
> > revision 1.2 with 2-3-2-6 timings.
> >
> > Has anyone got this configuration?, does it work with default SPD
> > timings?,
> > and what about overclocking...anyone had good results?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
>
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