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    Dione Wright is offline Member
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    Default Memory overclocking guide

    Not so long ago that Overclocked already forgetting this months ... Is to change the RAM 2x256 PC2700 had a 2x512 PC3200 So now the reports are not 400 MHz and 333MHz as before. But it turns out that I have an Athlon XP 2200 @ 2600 but did not have bus at 200 MHz, and then the memories would not be true at that speed?

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    I imagine that process bloke in multi.... must have less than 200 then to 190 if you have ddr380 by example and seven of the memos if Kingston and generally do not tell you the 4 principal latencies, better leave the default and then you start to tighten the configuration you detect. Hold the plate until no more thing is to play a little.

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    The reports are Buffalo

    The default I pulled 8 3 3 3T

    If I am not interested in making a monumental oc, just wanted to know if I could get better latencies.

    My multiplier is not locked; I crack in that direction when they buy.

    I went to BIOS and change the bus to the multiplier 200 * 10 to give me 2000 MHz. My CPU is 1800, and before he had taken something like 2050 MHz I remember...

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    Verify that you have memory has to be 1:1 with the processor frequency to rise at the same time, as you may upload process at 200 MHz you are firing frequencies of the memos.

    Also verify that you are applying the appropriate voltage to be able to get 2000 MHz proc.

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    Applies to 1.8v to get to 2000 ... I can apply much more than that.

    And as it is to setear memory 1:1 with the processor? If the 8 3 3 3T plate gives me by default, not to put it manually.

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    1:1 means that the memories you leave on the same line that htt (fsb )-... if your bone is 200 MHz htt ... your memos to walk 400 look at the bios ... where you can enter the options on the ram and leave the speed as your fsb = ..

    If your fsb is 200 leave 200

    If your fsb is 166 leave 166

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