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    Hello I am not a novice either but I am not an expert in overclocking, I think my pc has a "hollow cylinder" (I think that is the name) and I read you get better speed and eliminate the "hollow cylinder" when the RAM and processor working synchronously. Now here comes the bad. It turns out that I have a memory DDR4000 (PC3200) 512MB.

    The point is that in my motherboard manual says that with a 533 fsb processor can activate the option of DDR400 so I get to choose just 133 and 166 MHz in the bios (DDR266 and ddr332). And if they do drive me up the 166 MHz works CPUz. Now, let's say... there is any way to unlock this? If it is not what should it do? Should the processor Overclocked to 166 (I have put 150 but I have not gone beyond) or leave it at 133 (default) and set the memory to work at 133 MHz?

    Something I do not understand is what the timings I hope I get a solution once and tell me that putting timings because I am a n00b only change I made on cooling fan and I can assure you that the climate inside the room is not the cooler is not hot.

    Anyway hope you can help me I'm sick of some games are slow; rather skip every 3 or 5 seconds or so. I thought that it was not the hard drive but I did and still the same. I feel my system is not working as it should. Also would like to know if there is a solution without overclocking (without raising the processor to 166) if you put the memory down to 133 the lot.

    Greetings and thanks for your help!

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    You can not say that the FSB to 166 but in terms of timings.

    You say that you have configured optimally. So do not worry about that.

    The good thing is that serious efforts to quit keeping these values to 200 (DDR400)

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    The timings are good because I put myself XD. Posts as if they were to 200 MHz, just ware not working at that speed. I was at 3.0-3-3-8

    About the DRAM BURST LENGTH "has nothing to do with timings (according to CPUz, the marrow is not always 4) but that is exactly?

    Had the Intel multiplier unlocked because if there is no problem under the multiplication you upload fsb to 166 and is synchronous ^ ^

    I'm thinking of buying a Pentium d if they hold money but I do not know where XD.

    I am not rich, and here in Venezuela things are not so cheap....

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    What you mean is the bottleneck and when there is a kind of stick when he wants to spend a lot of information by a very narrow now your memories are good latencies frequency except that instead of being in the 200 to 166.

    I do not know how these reports will give exactly but I do not believe that less than 200 so starts up the FBS a bit, if it becomes unstable, get the Vcore a bit reviewed the reports that are often, should reach 220 or more.

    Greetings

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