By now, everyone has heard about TCCD-based memory at one point or another, if you’re into the overclocking side of things. TCCD’s main advantage over BH-5 style memory is, it can run extremely high clockspeeds at nominal voltage, with speeds over 300MHz on less than 3 volts on the modules. The only drawback to TCCD is that it requires looser timings to achieve those speeds. While BH-5 does 250MHz-275MHz running 2-2-2 for timings, TCCD can do 275MHz-310MHz, but anywhere from 2.5-3-3 to 3-4-4…so there’s tons of areas to tweak to optimize the memory’s performance, and make it even more confusing to the first time overclocker. Regardless, TCCD-based memory will keep you busy.
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