QUOTE(pcmoddingmy @ Sep 24 2005, 01:16 AM)
Actually TCCD is the most flexible chip ever because it can support low latencies at 200Mhz 1T and super high MHz at looser latencies.
It is quite rare that you will find a TCCD that can't do 2-2-2 at 200Mhz. If you can't do it, it's probably more of a mobo / CPU problem rather than the RAM itself.
Most TCCDs, be it DDR600/DDR550/DDR400, should be SPD programmed at 200MHz 2-2-2.
But I can't confirm this with TCC5 as they are slightly different than TCCD.
Also, try swapping the modules between the slots because they are quite picky.
an example of TCCD RAM which cant do 2-2-2-X @ DDR 400 It is quite rare that you will find a TCCD that can't do 2-2-2 at 200Mhz. If you can't do it, it's probably more of a mobo / CPU problem rather than the RAM itself.
Most TCCDs, be it DDR600/DDR550/DDR400, should be SPD programmed at 200MHz 2-2-2.
But I can't confirm this with TCC5 as they are slightly different than TCCD.
Also, try swapping the modules between the slots because they are quite picky.

Sep 25 2005, 07:21 PM

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