On the locked BIOS memory mod front I've ordered some Ballistix Tactical modules iwth CAS 8 @1600. Uisng Neweggs Memory Finder Tool they came up as being good for an Opti 780.
So maybe I can go from previous CAS7 to CAS5 @ 1066 on the Opti 380.
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1066 @ CAS 7 = 13.1ns Previous Hynix RAM
1066 @ CAS 6 = 11.3ns Opti 380 now CBS RAM @ 1066
1600 @ CAS 9 = 11.3ns Same damned thing! Crucial Ballistix Sport RAM rated speed.
1600 @ CAS 8 = 10.0ns Ballistix Tactical RAM
1066 @ CAS 5 = 6.3ns which may or may not actually happen. Nobody publishes this info.
But the X48 can run at 1333 so maybe CAS 6 there?
1333 @ CAS 6 = 9.0ns Faster than 1600 @ CAS 8.
Any way it's possible to put a number on this mod.
BTW 800 @ CAS 5 = 12.5ns which is what I'm trying to get in DDR2 for the XPS 420, or T3400.