![]() ![]() Non-standard SDRAM Type Standard Monolithic On-die Thermal Sensor Readout Supported No Refresh Rate at Extended Operating Temperature Range 1X Minimum Four Activate Window Delay, tFAW (ns) 37.500 Internal Read to Precharge Command Delay, tRTP (ns) 7.500 ![]() Internal Write to Read Command Delay, tWTR (ns) 7.500 Minimum Auto-Refresh to Active/Auto-Refresh Command Period, tRFC (ns) 160.000 Minimum Auto-Refresh to Active/Auto-Refresh Time, tRC (ns) 50.625 Minimum Row Active to Row Active Delay, tRRD (ns) 7.500 ![]() Minimum Active to Precharge Time, tRAS (ns) 37.500 ![]() Minimum Row Precharge Time, tRP (ns) 13.125 Minimum RAS to CAS Delay, tRCD (ns) 13.125 Minimum CAS Latency Time, tAA (ns) 13.125 Jedec Manufacture Name Patriot Memory (PDP Systems) ItemSlot #1Slot #2Slot #3Slot #4Slot #5Slot #6 Ram Type DDR3 Not Populated DDR3 Not Populated DDR3 Not Populated Standard Name DDR3-1066 Number of Memory Devices: 3 Total Physical Memory: 12286 MB (12288 MB) Total Available Physical Memory: 10887 MB Memory Load: 11% PassMark (R) Software - Memory Summary For SMOKE RAMMon V1.0 Build: 1000 built with SysInfo v1.0 Build: 1003 I would guess RamMon does not understand XMP profiles? RamMon shows timings at max frequency to be 7-7-7-20. The XMP profile on my memory is 9-9-9-24 T2 1600. It does not seem to pickup the XMP memory profile for my memory though. PassMark RAMMon 2.4 Build 1000 ( 3.Nice! I tried it on my new build (see sig) and it works OK. Support for working with server and classical memory ĭisplay of timings, voltages, used slots on the motherboard ĭisplay of the serial number and information about the manufacturer of the RAM Various types of RAM are supported - DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, DDR5, XMP and EPP and even some older memory types. Attributes such as manufacturer, clock speed, serial number, memory size, operating temperature, size, and other data are displayed. This information is a snapshot of the available data for each RAM module installed in the system. PassMark RAMMon is a convenient and useful utility for obtaining and displaying SPD (Serial Presence Detect) information from RAM modules installed on a PC. ![]()
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