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How do I know if im using 1T command rate using DS3 board?

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Pretty much as the topic states! I know im @ 4/4/4/12 timings, but I dont see a command raste setting in the BIOS, and I just flashed to F5 BIOS, and also did the CTRL+F1 key trick.
 
is there anything in the BIOS memory settings called "command per clock" or something to that effect? set it to enabled. should be with the latency settings somewhere.
 
enlightenedby42 said:
is there anything in the BIOS memory settings called "command per clock" or something to that effect? set it to enabled. should be with the latency settings somewhere.
NOPE, not even if you hit CTRL+F1
 
You can try setting it with Systool. If that does not work, this board does not support CPC.
 
its ok for most overclockers, as higher frequencies yeild higher bandwidth compared to 1t limited lower frequencies.
 
Seeing that the Intel 965 performs better in the memory bandwidth department compared to AMD's integrated memory controller, you don't need 1T.
 
(cf)Eclipse said:
intel chipsets are stuck at 2T, no option for 1T ;)

I think that might be true of the 965P's but I have a 975x which allows 1T or 2T command rates
 
Rogue said:
I think that might be true of the 965P's but I have a 975x which allows 1T or 2T command rates
really? weird. i know nvidia's chipsets allow 1T and 2T, but i never thought the 975x did. can you show a shot of the bios?


fireluxx said:
Seeing that the Intel 965 performs better in the memory bandwidth department compared to AMD's integrated memory controller, you don't need 1T.
just what are you smokin my boy? :D
 
You wouldn't want to be calling me boy kiddo. Intel has always had better bandwidth than AMD in most cases.

eally? weird. i know nvidia's chipsets allow 1T and 2T, but i never thought the 975x did. can you show a shot of the bios?

Goes to show you don't know much about Intel chipsets.
 
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