i decided to test this, my memory bandwidth has dropped down to 50 read+ write down from 90k write and 67k read (6400 cl28+7800x3d)
now everything feels.....consistent....constant...can someone else test this?
i wonder if the whole pc feels different every boot is stuff getting pages to different banks but memory is a lot more "linear now"
Disabling memory interleaving and all bank swap features
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Re: Disabling memory interleaving and all bank swap features
i noticed everytime i change something in my ram settings (timing, ...) everything feels consistent and constant as u said, but it is only for short periodehazzahodgson wrote: ↑02 May 2025, 15:56i decided to test this, my memory bandwidth has dropped down to 50 read+ write down from 90k write and 67k read (6400 cl28+7800x3d)
now everything feels.....consistent....constant...can someone else test this?
i wonder if the whole pc feels different every boot is stuff getting pages to different banks but memory is a lot more "linear now"
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Re: Disabling memory interleaving and all bank swap features
can be ram training variables. take note of all resistences, timings, voltages and make sure nothing is on autojassine wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 12:47i noticed everytime i change something in my ram settings (timing, ...) everything feels consistent and constant as u said, but it is only for short periodehazzahodgson wrote: ↑02 May 2025, 15:56i decided to test this, my memory bandwidth has dropped down to 50 read+ write down from 90k write and 67k read (6400 cl28+7800x3d)
now everything feels.....consistent....constant...can someone else test this?
i wonder if the whole pc feels different every boot is stuff getting pages to different banks but memory is a lot more "linear now"
etc
Re: Disabling memory interleaving and all bank swap features
all 3 to disabled is that what are you saying ?hazzahodgson wrote: ↑15 May 2025, 18:09can be ram training variables. take note of all resistences, timings, voltages and make sure nothing is on autojassine wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 12:47i noticed everytime i change something in my ram settings (timing, ...) everything feels consistent and constant as u said, but it is only for short periodehazzahodgson wrote: ↑02 May 2025, 15:56i decided to test this, my memory bandwidth has dropped down to 50 read+ write down from 90k write and 67k read (6400 cl28+7800x3d)
now everything feels.....consistent....constant...can someone else test this?
i wonder if the whole pc feels different every boot is stuff getting pages to different banks but memory is a lot more "linear now"
etc
Setup Question = Memory interleaving
Token =3F // Do NOT change this line
Offset =36
Width =01
BIOS Default =[07]Auto
Options =[00]Disabled // Move "*" to the desired Option
[01]Enabled
*[07]Auto
Setup Question = BankSwapMode
Token =C4 // Do NOT change this line
Offset =177
Width =01
BIOS Default =[FF]Auto
Options =*[FF]Auto // Move "*" to the desired Option
[00]Disabled
[01]Swap CPU
[02]Swap APU
Setup Question = Address Hash Bank
Token =C1 // Do NOT change this line
Offset =175
Width =01
BIOS Default =[FF]Auto
Options =[00]Disabled // Move "*" to the desired Option
[01]Enabled
*[FF]Auto
Re: Disabling memory interleaving and all bank swap features
everything is the same:hazzahodgson wrote: ↑15 May 2025, 18:09can be ram training variables. take note of all resistences, timings, voltages and make sure nothing is on autojassine wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 12:47i noticed everytime i change something in my ram settings (timing, ...) everything feels consistent and constant as u said, but it is only for short periodehazzahodgson wrote: ↑02 May 2025, 15:56i decided to test this, my memory bandwidth has dropped down to 50 read+ write down from 90k write and 67k read (6400 cl28+7800x3d)
now everything feels.....consistent....constant...can someone else test this?
i wonder if the whole pc feels different every boot is stuff getting pages to different banks but memory is a lot more "linear now"
etc
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