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I got this idea for some time, but finally decided to write about it and explain in details how i see it (in text + picture). It look simple, but i don't know how simple (or not so simple) to actually create it in a code.
ZenTimings itself have got screens of DIMMs and show timings independently for each screen. User must switch on another screen to check timings to see mismatch. Because there are a lot of timings it might be difficult to focus on them. Also, if user just share screenshot of ZenTimings they oftem take it from first screen (and mismatch isn't visible for other users).
So, what if create an indicator which show on first screen which timing exactly is mismatch with same timings on second screen (and third and forth).
Example: My memory kit
G.SKILL Trident Z NEO RGB, DDR5, 2x16GB. So, 2 sticks, only 2 slots are populated (A2 & B2), EXPO profile is activated in BIOS. When ZenTimings is started it show me A2 screen first. When i fastswitch on B2 screen (useing keyboard arrows) i see that next timings are mismatch:
tRDWR=20 (A2) & 21 (B2)
tPHYRDL=34 (A2) & 36 (B2)
This is how i see idea:
A small line under timing number show mismatch. I think it's most elegant and simple way (my first idea was a box in diffirent color). It also might use ZenTimings color scheme and font.
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Hello irusanov!
I got this idea for some time, but finally decided to write about it and explain in details how i see it (in text + picture). It look simple, but i don't know how simple (or not so simple) to actually create it in a code.
ZenTimings itself have got screens of DIMMs and show timings independently for each screen. User must switch on another screen to check timings to see mismatch. Because there are a lot of timings it might be difficult to focus on them. Also, if user just share screenshot of ZenTimings they oftem take it from first screen (and mismatch isn't visible for other users).
So, what if create an indicator which show on first screen which timing exactly is mismatch with same timings on second screen (and third and forth).
Example: My memory kit
G.SKILL Trident Z NEO RGB, DDR5, 2x16GB. So, 2 sticks, only 2 slots are populated (A2 & B2), EXPO profile is activated in BIOS. When ZenTimings is started it show me A2 screen first. When i fastswitch on B2 screen (useing keyboard arrows) i see that next timings are mismatch:
tRDWR=20 (A2) & 21 (B2)
tPHYRDL=34 (A2) & 36 (B2)
This is how i see idea:

A small line under timing number show mismatch. I think it's most elegant and simple way (my first idea was a box in diffirent color). It also might use ZenTimings color scheme and font.
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