Memory Performance tuning – AM3+ / DDR3
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Memory clock speed is tied to HT ref. clock with certain ratios. The following Memory clock modes are available on the AMD “Scorpius” platform technology with AM3+ socket and DDR3 support:
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In the case of AM3+ DDR3 platform and AMD
1)utilize the maximum memory clock mode that matches your DIMM module specification (or known performance tuning headroom) - example
2)utilize a lower memory clock mode with faster
Please refer to the DIMM module specification to determine the optimal Memory voltage value (example 1.65V).
The optimal Tras and Trc timing parameter value is calculated as follows:
Tras = Tcl + Trcd + Trp
Example: Tras should be set to 21 in case of
Trc = Tras + Tcl
Example: Trc should be set to 28 in case of CL7 + Tras = 21
NOTE: Setting Trc to a higher value may improve the margins – example: 42
Enabling 2T
The Memory controller of AMD Phenom and AMD Phenom II CPUs can be set to run in Ganged mode or in Unganged mode. Ganged mode means that there is a single 128bit wide
The recommended setting in most cases is the Unganged memory mode. Ganged mode may allow slightly higher Memory performance tuning and performs well in
Depending on the motherboard and BIOS, it may be required manually setting the timing parameters for each DCT (in Unganged mode) when performance tuning the memory or fine tuning the timings. Some BIOS versions apply the same timings automatically for both DCTs in an Unganged mode.
The DIMM slots furthest away from the CPU socket should be equipped first (usually marked as DIMM slot 1&3 or A2&B2).
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