Search results for query: "cas latency"

  1. PMc

    server memory mix&match

    Yes, thank You, that's about what I already thought. The manuals don't say much. They say "always install memory with the same CAS latency", and they explain how to install in powers of two (1,2,4 or 8 sockets). There is no mention that anything could be mixed, neither to the contrary. I have a...
  2. Cath O'Deray

    Solved XenForo: allow seeking three-character strings

    A question for the XenForo service administrators here. Please, can you enable support for three-character strings? I'm on my knees. Begging. Thanks (… and NB, for all readers, the question here is XenForo feature-specific, so Google is not an answer; neither is DuckDuckGo … and so on)...
  3. U

    Memory Speed

    yes, you need to check your servers specs & memory-installation manual... since we don't know your server-model here's an example , how memory is organised in servers and how the speed depends on it :
  4. B

    Marvell U-Boot

    I had been under the impression that a FreeBSD specific U-Boot had been installed, but after getting my new USB/serial connector hooked up properly I managed to record the boot process using script and cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s 115200 and it would appear I don't need to worry about U-Boot at all...
  5. fnoyanisi

    Forum Search is not accurate

    Hi there, Asking google to bring "site:forums.freebsd.org cas latency" works fine, but when the same search phrase (cas latency) supplied to forum's search box, it does not return anything. I would expect to see at least the same number of results from forum's own search function.
  6. J

    RAM Selection for Server

    @SirDice, No, I will buy them for new servers. But I can move the old RAM to new or vice versa. All my servers support 1333 MHz and 1600 MHz (oc). I will buy a new Cisco Xeon server and it supports 12 DIMMs and 1333 MHz in normal. It supports max 12 x 16 GB RAM. Low latency RAM and ECC RAM...
  7. J

    RAM Selection for Server

    Hello, I'm using OEM computers (Core2 quad) with non-ECC PC RAM for server. I have Kingston's HyperX RAM on them. They're actually for PCs. HyperX RAM has heat sinks on them. Currently used ones are 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz HyperX CL7. 4 GB DDR3 1600 mhz HyperX CL9 is almost half price of that...
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