Secondary Storage Speeds and Delays Overview
Secondary Storage Speeds and Delays Overview
Hey, for improving memory timings, you can try reducing the clock speed or adjusting the cache settings. Lowering these values might help enhance performance slightly.
For secondary settings, begin by raising tREFI in the tertiary list to its maximum possible value. Many users can push it up to 65535, though results may differ. tREFi represents the interval between refresh cycles; a longer span means fewer refreshes, allowing more time for RAM to be read and written. Then reduce tRFC as much as feasible—it indicates how long each refresh takes, with shorter durations being preferable. Next, minimize tRRD_S and tRRD_L to their lowest acceptable levels. tFAW depends on these values and should never fall below tRRD_S multiplied by four. Keep tWTR_S and tWTR_L set to auto, as they are managed by the tertiary timings tWRRD_sg and tWRRD_dg. The remaining secondary parameters (tWR, tRTP, tCKE, etc.) have minimal influence on performance, so concentrate on the higher-level settings first.