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Old 10th September 2001, 3:48 PM   #1
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Default RAM timings.

Just wondering where one might find the CAS settings on the Asus A7V133..
Thanks in advance.
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Old 15th September 2001, 1:11 AM   #2
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Under Chipset I think,
You will see Ram timings as

By spd
7ns
8ns
User define
When I was using Kingmax Pc133 used by spd which set fast timing but cas3
Now have Pc150 and use user define 2 2 2 which gives cas2,
same performance and cas settings as "7ns(143mhz")
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Old 15th September 2001, 12:02 PM   #3
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Ta man.. I just got hold of some pc150 stuff so yeah.. Thats why i wanted to know
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Old 17th September 2001, 9:26 AM   #4
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anyone know how to do this on a kt7a??

there was a setting i changed in bios from 2 to 3, but then i got some ram speed util and it says cas3....

any ideas...??
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