copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Confusing JEDEC timings in CPU-Z | Toms Hardware Forum The ram is installed in slot 2 and slot 4 and running dual channel but it seams the ram is slightly underclocked on the JEDEC's with different timings This was a kit from G Skill and I'm wondering if this is a CPU-Z reporting anomaly or I have an issue with that ram?
what is Jedec timing table - Toms Hardware Forum Now JEDEC tables are standard timings programmed into the SPD tables of the RAM They tell the computer what settings to run the ram at for certain speeds For more info wikipedia has articles on JEDEC and SPD, or you can google them
[SOLVED] - Do 3200mhz JEDEC ram sticks run at 3200mhz as default? Hey, so i have an hp motherboard that does not support overclocking, i upgraded my ram to 2x8gb 3200mhz but it runs at 2133mhz, i can't change the speeds at bios So the question is, does JEDEC ram run at max speed by default or would i have to configure in bios for it to run at 3200mhz?
Question - What does this mean in the . . . - Toms Hardware Forum Jedec is a standards body and what they do is basically validate certain standards for ram So when you get 5600MHz ram, there will be a ram table for it, and it'll have certain timings, voltages etc That allows any pc that can use that ram to have bios values listed Jedec only goes up to the speeds of the memory controller, so with 13th gen cpus, that's 5600 tops Anything above that will
[SOLVED] - Noob question about DDR5 RAM - Toms Hardware Forum "4x DDR5 memory slots, supporting up to 128GB 1 Supports 1R 4800 MHz (by JEDEC POR) Max overclocking frequency: 1DPC 1R Max speed up to 6400+ MHz 1DPC 2R Max speed up to 5400+ MHz 2DPC 1R Max speed up to 4000+ MHz 2DPC 2R Max speed up to 4000+ MHz" (support intel XMP 3 0 OC )
XMP EXPO RAM - Misleading Marketing - Toms Hardware Forum BIOS is the one that has to make everything compatible including reading of JEDEC and XMP EXPO settings in RAM and implement them accordingly It's actually BIOS that usually screws up things but while it's updates attempt to fix problems, they may not succeed every time So, for any misleading adverts, fault is shared with all of them
[SOLVED] - Looking for Ram that runs at 2400mhz without XMP Profile For computers that do not support XMP, only JEDEC, the memory must have the exact spec that is supported For example in your case the Intel 7700 CPU supports a maximum of DDR4-2400, so you need DDR4-2400 CL17 1 20V (JEDEC profile) for the system to recognize and run at full memory speed For down clocking and lowering RAM speed automatically, a supported JEDEC must be available So for a DD4
Question - Standard JEDEC vs XMP | Toms Hardware Forum So, 2666mhz is the default JEDEC speed for that platform with those components Enabling XMP on 2666mhz sticks, with that configuration, is probably not going to change much of anything because the profile is already supported by default Some few settings specific to those particular modules might change based on XMP vs JEDEC but it will not likely be enough to see or notice on anything
Question - Best fastest memory for MSI Carbon WiFi MB+9950X3D? Supports Intel POR Speed and JEDEC Speed Supports Memory Overclocking and Intel XMP 3 0 Supports Dual-Controller Dual-Channel mode Supports Non-ECC, Un-buffered memory Supports CUDIMM • The DIMM slots on this motherboard have single-sided latches • Memory compatibility and supported speeds can vary depending on the CPU and memory
JEDEC frequency throttling my ram? - Toms Hardware Forum JEDEC 1333 1 5V 9-9-9-24 So it looks to me that because of the JEDEC thing my motherboard is throttling the memory to 1333Mhz Is that what's happening here? How can I correct it so that I'm getting 1600Mhz? (My ram modules are listed in the manual's QVL) Any help would be very much appreciated Cheers M5A97 r2 0 FX8320 2x4gb CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9