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Nagasaki

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    Nagasaki got a reaction from Mark Kaine in RAM Timings - tRFC   
    So I watched a video from Buildzoid ages ago about ram timings for Ryzen and I just swaped my 5800X for an X3D IO thought id go and re-watch it and sort my ram timings out.
     
    In his video someone had thier tRFC at over 1000 and mine was also 1047 and he was saying that this was bad, a big no no dont do that.
     
    So, I managed to get mine down to 650 so far. Sadly I have 2 kits of ram, Both are the same model from Corsair but the actaul chips are not the same. One kit is SK Hynix and the other is Micron so it's making getting beter sub timings tricky as 1 kit is better at some timings and the other kit is better at others, Anway..
     
    What I wanted to know is what is bad about having tRFC so high exactly?
     
    I have not noticed anything performance wise to be better so far.
  2. Funny
    Nagasaki got a reaction from kirashi in Slow net over Powerline adapters   
    I have just moved my room around and to get my PC online I would have to use a long network cable going round the room, Id like to avoid that is possible but I may not have a choice...
     
    I dug out my set of TP-Link Powerline adapters. They are 1200Mbps and according to the TP-Link utility they are connected to each other at between 900 and 1100 Mbps. More than enough for my 500Mbps internet. But downloading and speed tests show a rather disappointing 200Mpbs ish, Upload is fine at 37Mbps
     
    Any ideas on what the issue here is? If the to devices are connected at 900Mbps+ surely I should be seeing more than 200Mbps in download speed?
  3. Funny
    Nagasaki got a reaction from kirashi in Slow net over Powerline adapters   
    It's like people don't read.
     
    I said they are reporting a connection between them of over 900Mbps, so if they are connected to EACH OTHER at that speed why am I not seeing more than 200mbps.. 
     
    Forget I even asked.
     
    I hate asking online for help as people do my head in. 
     
    I ask for help or I see others asking and I see the same damn thing 99% of the time.
     
    A question gets asked, The person says I tried things A,B,C and D... and then people reply saying oh have you tried things A and C??
     
    If your not going to take the time to READ the post and UNDERSTAND it then duck off. Im sick of people going to help someone but can't even take the time to read the post they made and actually be helpful!!
     
    /out
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    Nagasaki got a reaction from Vishera in i5 3470 on lga1155   
    that socket is for sandy/ivy bridge cpu's and that cpu is an ivy bridge but as people have said, you need to look at the motherboard cpu compatibility list to check what bios is needed for that cpu and see if its already got it installed or not.
     
    Tell us the motherboard or PC make and model and we can help more.
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    Nagasaki got a reaction from Crunchy Dragon in i5 3470 on lga1155   
    that socket is for sandy/ivy bridge cpu's and that cpu is an ivy bridge but as people have said, you need to look at the motherboard cpu compatibility list to check what bios is needed for that cpu and see if its already got it installed or not.
     
    Tell us the motherboard or PC make and model and we can help more.
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