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Help Hairy Dwarf

I'm looking at Ram right now, and I heard you should buy some at the same CAS Latency or whatever, that is your current one. My current one is CAS Latency - 2.5 clocks. I'm looking at one that says Cas Latency: 2.5-3-3. Does that mean it will work on 2.5 too?

Thanks from Hairy

My appearence... FAT, OLD, AND HAIRY!

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  • dpi209dpi209 Member UncommonPosts: 21

    Well, actually you should better take RAM with the same timings than the one you are already using.
    You should see 4 different numbers - sth like 2,5-3-3-8
    They mean CAS Latency - RAS-to-CAS Delay - Row-Precharge Time - Burst Lenght Time.

    So, if you have RAM running at CL 2,5 already, RAM with values like the ones above _should_ fit.

    Optimum would be using two RAM modules from the same make (feel like back in the 80s again ;D)

  • HairyDwarfHairyDwarf Member Posts: 144

    Ok, I have CL 2.5 clocks

    RAS to CAS Delay 3 clocks

    Precharge 3 clocks

    The ram I want has Cas Latency: 2.5-3-3. So if I understood correctly what you said, it should work right?

    My appearence... FAT, OLD, AND HAIRY!

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