I have an E 2160 (1.80 GHz) running for months to 280 x 9 = 2520 GHz without problems. Stability verified with OCCT. But with this opportunity, I have my memory (1524 MB of 3200 pc corsair value select 200 MHz) is at 210 MHz with a CAS / RAS CPUz in 3.3.3.8. As OCCT told me that my pc was stable I stayed like that, which is not bad in my opinion.
I saw that in bios in the chipset settings page there is a line with DRAM frequency that is about 200 MHz (DDR 400) and a line "Flexibility option" with the comment: (When it's enabled it allows better tolerance for memory compatibility).
I put it on and enabled twice in the back I my cpu fsb to 290 x 9 = 2612 GHz.
OCCT test = pc stable. But cpuz tells me that my cpu is at 2612 (OK) and my ram is at 145 MHz with a CAS / RAS 2.5, 2, 2, 6.
Do I put the line "DRAM frequency on auto or do I still like that.
Changes in frequency (145 MHz) and timing of CAS / RAS? 3, 3, 3, 8 or 2.5, 2, 2, 6 things change anything?
Thank you in advance for your advice.


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