first off, is the correct terminology "cas timing" or "cas latency"?
Anyways, I have PC133 CAS2 SDRAM, but it is set to cas3 through the bios and the mobo is running at 143 FSB.
Why does some RAM need to be set to CAS3 when overclocking? What is this whole CAS business, and what does changing it do?
If I run the mobo at 138 FSB might the RAM work at CAS2?
Which is better - CAS3 RAM, 143FSB and a 933 P3
or
CAS2 RAM, 138 FSB and a 900 P3?
specs:
128MB Mushkin "high performance" PC133 DIMM (http://www.pcnut.com/parts/memory.htm)
P3 650 cB0 stepping @933
SOYO SY-6VCA (via 133a) mobo
...thanks
Anyways, I have PC133 CAS2 SDRAM, but it is set to cas3 through the bios and the mobo is running at 143 FSB.
Why does some RAM need to be set to CAS3 when overclocking? What is this whole CAS business, and what does changing it do?
If I run the mobo at 138 FSB might the RAM work at CAS2?
Which is better - CAS3 RAM, 143FSB and a 933 P3
or
CAS2 RAM, 138 FSB and a 900 P3?
specs:
128MB Mushkin "high performance" PC133 DIMM (http://www.pcnut.com/parts/memory.htm)
P3 650 cB0 stepping @933
SOYO SY-6VCA (via 133a) mobo
...thanks