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    Hello my friends question is this just my arm jar Msi P45 Neo C2D E8400 Msi HD4850 2Gb ram 800 bus and the plate comes with a sign that says oc jumper and indicates that it is normal 200x4 (800) 266x4 - 333x4 - 400x4 (1600) the question is simple if I rise MHz fsb me of the process, or I go up or not I upload anything?

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    MHz the rise of the process, reports, ports, chipset, etc... Oc is a normal, these values which are the fsb jumper, connection with the reports on your cpu normal if I am not mistaken is the 333x4 (1333 FSB).

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    GoldenX thanks to your help acquire these components imagine I am very happy that it sold the previous athlon x2 5200 + vga 1950 gt the same ram (2gb of 800) gave me in 3dmark 03 16500pnts and this team gives me 44,000 normal and oc the vga overdrive through the 4500 climb the 48,600 now I see the process with some oc aver and if these in the correct procedure is 333x4

    Nothing happened to change the jumper to make the position of 400 in 1600 fsb but the pc restarts every time you leave it turned on xp to restart like 4 times and then down to 333 fsb on the ram will be 1333?

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    Sure is the ram, try to lower the frequency in bios, or voltage. You can also try setear at 5-5-5-15 latencies, but for me the best is a little voltage or download them to 667 (in 800 would be equal, by rule 3).

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    The ram down to 667 starts correctly but after about 5 minutes so it will restart normal leave to be gone wrong?
    In any case, the heating hd4850 is subordinated to the vga maybe has warmed or not the wave but that the process was in 3609 MHz.

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    Try to lock the pc, and also regulates the fan of the 4850 here on the site is a guide to do so from the catalyst.
    If the reports are not, you may be missing voltage to the CPU (rare because it directly should not turn on).

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    Your board has a C2Duo 8400, has no sense for the leave in 1600 because the FSB of your processor is only 1333.
    The case would be different if it were C2Duo Extreme edition, these have a FSB of 1600

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    Everything is good to support your memories smooth latencies home 333x4, only your minimum voltage must correspond to that of 2.1V/2.2V, watch it as if you drew GoldenX frequency of PCI-E you must leave Fixed and especially you're doing on the other OC in the graph but makes toaster.

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