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I don't know, question is... is that relevant to FSX?

 

Could be if running at 1T is in fact slowing things down due to error corrections in some cases?

 

Be interested in hearing from others with knowledge or results from AIDA64 at different settings ...

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Thanks Jackcnd for the suggestion,

 

I ran back to back AIDA64 tests, with both 1T and 2T command rates. Everything else was 100% exactly the same. The difference shows below:

 

1T

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2T

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That is a bit more difference than I expected actually. Don't know what it might mean in FSX performance though.

 

Kind regards,

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My 8g of Mushkin (2x4) RAM has 6-8-6-24 timings at 1600Mhz. I just changed the command rate from 2T to 1T and ran a few tests for the past couple of days and all seems very well. As far as objective analysis goes, what is the common performance measurement difference between the two? Anyone know?

 

LOL, seems like I've started a new tweak-madness again :smile:

 

...or the source wasn't one of my latest posts (rather the NickNs)...

 

 

Btw. did anyone notice any relevant changes in FSX?

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Here are a few other tests run on my memory at 1600Mhz @ 6-8-6-24 1T with a 4.8 Ghz overclock

 

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Btw. did anyone notice any relevant changes in FSX?

 

Yeah one fps FSXMark11

A command rate of one is not always automatic. Do not boot into windows

Boot into MemTest 86 (free), if it finds errors go to your BIOs bump up VCCIO until the errors stop.

 

HLJAMES

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My 8g of Mushkin (2x4) RAM has 6-8-6-24 timings at 1600Mhz. I just changed the command rate from 2T to 1T and ran a few tests for the past couple of days and all seems very well. As far as objective analysis goes, what is the common performance measurement difference between the two? Anyone know?

 

Kind regards,

 

I've been using Muskin ram with the same timings and at 1T since I set it up, and perhaps that helps explain why i have smooth performance considering my archaic system. I think it's especially meaningful when you don't have the onboard memory controller you have.


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The timing of this thread is really good for me as I am about ready to do my first overclock. I was about ready to enter 2T for my setting, but thanks to you guys, 1T it will be. Thanks.

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The timing of this thread is really good for me as I am about ready to do my first overclock. I was about ready to enter 2T for my setting, but thanks to you guys, 1T it will be. Thanks.

 

Enjoy the extra 1 FPS! :biggrin:

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And potential crashes if the sticks are not rated at 1T

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The timing of this thread is really good for me as I am about ready to do my first overclock. I was about ready to enter 2T for my setting, but thanks to you guys, 1T it will be. Thanks.

 

If you pass OCCT 4.2.0 for one hour on large data set on 1T you'r good to go.

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I passed 1 year on the GSkill Ripjaws 7-8-7-24-2T 1600 Mhz. 1.65V

 

But I used 1T, and 1.5975V and clocked my i5 at 4.7 GHz, and now I feel really, really bad, waaahhh!!

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