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RAM with Cas Latency 4
RAM with Cas Latency 4
I want to upgrade the ram on my T60.
I konw that the chipset limit is 3GB, but I dont know if it will support a Cas Latency or 4 ( 4,4,4,12 timing).
Does anyone know if the T60 can support Cas Latency of 4 ( 4,4,4,12 timing)?
If not I guess Ill have to get the Cas Latency of 5 (5,5,5,15) timing).
I konw that the chipset limit is 3GB, but I dont know if it will support a Cas Latency or 4 ( 4,4,4,12 timing).
Does anyone know if the T60 can support Cas Latency of 4 ( 4,4,4,12 timing)?
If not I guess Ill have to get the Cas Latency of 5 (5,5,5,15) timing).
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Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
Since there are no ways of modifying the BIOS to overclock/underclock the machine, there is no point in experimenting that way.
You'd be wasting money.
But if you have SODIMMS like that already, go ahead and try them, you can't do any damage.
Worst case: it may not boot with such RAM.
You'd be wasting money.
But if you have SODIMMS like that already, go ahead and try them, you can't do any damage.
Worst case: it may not boot with such RAM.
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Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
Thanks for the quick response,
I was able to confirm that the T60 will, in fact, run RAM designed to run at 4,4,4,12 timings.
The cost of the RAM with Cas Latency of 4 is the same as the RAM with Cas Latency of 5.
I do not see why I would need to overclock anything in the T60, to run ram with a Cas Latency of 4, anyhow. I thought that the memory still worked at the same speed as the FSB (667 MHz) but having a lower Cas Latency of 4 would allow for more memory cycles per machine cycle (667 MHz).
I could be wrong, as I am not a computer engineer. And I would not mind being proved wrong. I would much prefer to have the correct answer for the future.
I was able to confirm that the T60 will, in fact, run RAM designed to run at 4,4,4,12 timings.
The cost of the RAM with Cas Latency of 4 is the same as the RAM with Cas Latency of 5.
I do not see why I would need to overclock anything in the T60, to run ram with a Cas Latency of 4, anyhow. I thought that the memory still worked at the same speed as the FSB (667 MHz) but having a lower Cas Latency of 4 would allow for more memory cycles per machine cycle (667 MHz).
I could be wrong, as I am not a computer engineer. And I would not mind being proved wrong. I would much prefer to have the correct answer for the future.
Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
Run CPU-Z. It will tell you the current memory timing.
Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
Reading the memory timings is disabled on the T60! Even with Everest it's impossible.
IBM T42: Ubuntu
IBM T60: Windows
Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
CPU-Z shows the current (running) memory timing just fine on my T60 type 8743. However, it does not show the SPD information. Maybe this is what you are referring to?
Re: RAM with Cas Latency 4
Yes, you're right. The SPD information is disabled... My bad.
IBM T42: Ubuntu
IBM T60: Windows
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