Timings In Texas

Spigot Timings Getting timings data To take timings, run /timings on Then, leave it for a few minutes, then run /timings paste Use the page given by /timings paste to display the output in a graphical format Understanding timings Minecraft's game loop runs on ticks.

This is a guide to take a set of timings in Spigot between builds 1261 and 1537. In order to take a set of timings on any other version, ignore steps 1 through 4 of creating the data and use the command /timings on in their place.

Frequency should be prioritized over tighter timings Secondary and tertiary timings (except for tRFC) don't really change much across frequency. Play around with ProcODT, if you can't boot. Higher settings of ProcODT can lead to more stable RAM. Trade off potentially needing higher voltages.

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Understanding timings report Discussion in ' Spigot Plugin Help ' started by chrisotherwise, .

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I am still rather new to figuring out the timing and sub-timings for DDR5. I finally figured out how to get DDr5 6400 and 2133 FCLK pretty stable, but testing shows write speeds are slower than my well-tuned DDR5 6000 timings. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am currently running...

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I have a minecraft server (purple 1.171#1428) and since a while the timings don't work anymore and i have no idea why it doesn't work. [22:30:16]...

It's not a plugin. Timings v1 is built into Spigot, Timings v2 is built into Paper It's not something that you can add and/or access on Spigot

Never really tried to tighten all the timings before. Watched a few videos on suggested timings for DDR5 Hynix A-die and at least got this stable soo far...