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Peter,
Did you check specs for other brands? I haven't messed with ram lately, but I have several sticks of old stuff, DDR PC3200 where the manufacturers had different timings for basic 512 or 1024 mb ram. I figured that's why they suggest replacing memory in pairs, because they are not always the same...
Paul Hachmeyer
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Subject: [PCBUILD] RAM specs
I thought I understood RAM, but I find myself confused now. Looking at two 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM specs.
RAM 1: rated as DDR3 1066 with timing of 7-7-7-18
RAM 2: rated as DDR3 1600 with timing of 7-8-7-24
What I don't understand is why RAM 2 has a faster clock interface (1600MHz), but its timing is slower! Which will be faster in a system? Any explanation or pointer to references will help. Thank you.
Peter Shkabara
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