That's CAS latency. To calculate the latency of a timing you divide the timing itself by the clock frequency of your sticks. For example, DDR4-4000 CL14 is running at 2000MHz = 2GHz, so the CAS latency is 14/2 = 7ns.…
My Garmin (255s) is pretty inaccurate when it comes to sleep. It often mistakes REM for awake and vice versa. Honestly, nowadays I only wear it for my runs. Even if it was accurate, I can just tell by feel. All the…
That's CAS latency. To calculate the latency of a timing you divide the timing itself by the clock frequency of your sticks. For example, DDR4-4000 CL14 is running at 2000MHz = 2GHz, so the CAS latency is 14/2 = 7ns.…
My Garmin (255s) is pretty inaccurate when it comes to sleep. It often mistakes REM for awake and vice versa. Honestly, nowadays I only wear it for my runs. Even if it was accurate, I can just tell by feel. All the…