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What exactly does memory timing mean? Bigger is better? Or is smaller the better?
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XP system,There's a 2G one.,If it's a 64-bit system,Please change to a compatible memory.,You won't be in the BIOS.,That's it.。
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The memory timing is not the same, and it can be modified with ha-spdtool software. Your dimm3 was just added, isn't it, if it is, yes. If the brand is fake, it's hard to say if you want to solve the blue screen incompatibility. I haven't tried the fake one yet.
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Use that 2G directly, the blue screen may be incompatible, and the same brand is also fake.
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The higher the 200 MHz number, the better, and it is decisive.
Then the other values are as small as possible.
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It's okay if the timing is different.,As long as it's compatible.,The two timings I'm using now are different.,If there's a crash.,Restart and other symptoms are problematic.,You have to go to the BIOS to adjust the timing to the slowest timing.,Adding memory has little impact on the speed of reading and writing.,Unless your new timing is shorter than the existing one.。
Supplement Your original timing is the manufacturer recommends you to let the memory work in these three working states, in fact, it only works in one of the three states, which is related to the chiplet SPD that records the memory working parameters on your memory, the new manufacturer only recommends one working mode, the real frequency is seen in the everest motherboard-chipset-memory timing, and the two memories work under one timing. Generally, two of the same will be a little higher than a single one, but it's not high, not to mention that your new one is actually timed according to the old memory. The advantage is that when you play large games, you will find that the speed of loading has increased, the chastity rate of playing Warcraft is higher, and you can play Vista with higher special effects, etc., and finally recommend you a few tools to measure memorySuper PI (measure stability and speed) CPU-Z, A64 weaker (memory overclocking, use with caution, you can get unexpected results when you use it well, and even improve system performance by 30%!
I don't know if you understand, if you have any questions, please contact me.
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It's okay, if the two memories don't form a dual channel, the speed runs according to the slowest one, and the first one is obviously slower than the second one from the reaction time, that is, there won't be any increase in read and write speed, but the memory will be efficient, and the overall feeling will definitely be faster.
Everest is very professional testing software, no problem.
The trail clouds are disappearing.
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The memory timing listed below is the read and write timings at different frequencies, and has nothing to do with the particles themselves.
This timing is used to indicate the reads and writes of each bus on the motherboard.
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You can be sure that your computer is a compatibility problem, it is recommended to unplug the old memory, the old memory can be sold in the second-hand market, and then add some money to buy the same memory as now.
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It doesn't matter, in general, plug the low-frequency ones close to the CPU, and it's better to put the power down, because some motherboards don't recognize the new hardware very well.
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It is recommended that you use the CPU-Z software to check it, or one of the vertical assignments in the slim SPD has manufacturing
Date is the factory date of the memory.
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The 35th week of 2009 is the production date.
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The speed of adding memory will be felt.
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