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Lol, I wasn't encouraging It's just numbers after all, real life improvements are unlikely. No need to hasten the PCs demise just for bragging rights! Oooops, look who I'm talking to here
A Guy
Lol, I wasn't encouraging It's just numbers after all, real life improvements are unlikely. No need to hasten the PCs demise just for bragging rights! Oooops, look who I'm talking to here
A Guy
Higher RAM voltage can help stabilize RAM, to a point then it won't boot. I use a rule of thumb, no factual reason, to not raise the volts more than 0.2, or 0.015 if you have such fine adjustments.
Running cmd as administrator is receive an error message.
C:\Windows\system32>winstat mem
'winstat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
What's the problem?
drpepper
Thanks. I have been on the computer too long. I didn't even notice the typo.
results:
C:\Windows\system32>winsat mem
Windows System Assessment Tool
> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: System memory performance assessment ''
> Run Time 00:00:05.16
> Memory Performance 12094.24 MB/s
> Total Run Time 00:00:17.74
RAM specs:
Dual-Channel
DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
I really don't know what qualifies as good or bad. I do know that the timing doesn't rate at the top of the list. Something on the order of 5-5-5-x would be better. How does the 12094.24 MB/s rate? -- not compared to other results posted here, but in the overall universe of home computers -- great? real good? good? fair? etc.
Mine for 665Mhz (1333) was 16k: https://www.sevenforums.com/overclock...ml#post2339754
before doing any tweaking. my cpu was oc'ed though not sure what differences this would make on stock RAM though
hello stranger. I haven't seen you around much, Boshko. Good numbers, looks like you have your rig running pretty well.
Thanks guys. Yes, I'm not so active on the Internet. I'm at home for a short time, and don't have so time to check the forums. :)