I understand that MemTest86 obtains the CAS timing by reading SPD chip details. Does this show the actual timing at which the chip is operating, or is it just reading info. from a lookup table?
For instance, suppose you have a DDR4 PC4-21300 2666 MHz chip, which is nominally CL19, but this particular model is listed by the vendor as CL15. Can you tell from the SPD chip details if it is actually running at CL15 in your machine?
Or consider these screenshots from CPU-Z (not my machine), which show that the actual timing (5-5-5-15) doesn't correspond to any of the available SPD timings:
For instance, suppose you have a DDR4 PC4-21300 2666 MHz chip, which is nominally CL19, but this particular model is listed by the vendor as CL15. Can you tell from the SPD chip details if it is actually running at CL15 in your machine?
Or consider these screenshots from CPU-Z (not my machine), which show that the actual timing (5-5-5-15) doesn't correspond to any of the available SPD timings:
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