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Old 04-22-2002, 06:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hello people just wanted to know if anyone can shed some light on how to overclock ram and or know any good sites so i can learn to o/c ram?
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hello people just wanted to know if anyone can shed some light on how to overclock ram and or know any good sites so i can learn to o/c ram?
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Old 04-30-2002, 05:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Raise the fsb in small steps cos all busses in da pc are tied to it I.E. pci,usb,RAM.... easy enuff.... get good quality ram if you can cos the cheap stuff usally dosnt like higher speeds than whats its rated at...... this is also why ocing thru the multiplyer is best (amd's only) cos it allows you to raise you cpu speed and still keep your other busses @ stock speeds....and i havent even talked about cooling...

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Raise the fsb in small steps cos all busses in da pc are tied to it I.E. pci,usb,RAM.... easy enuff.... get good quality ram if you can cos the cheap stuff usally dosnt like higher speeds than whats its rated at...... this is also why ocing thru the multiplyer is best (amd's only) cos it allows you to raise you cpu speed and still keep your other busses @ stock speeds....and i havent even talked about cooling...

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Old 04-30-2002, 06:27 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanx
Ill try it later
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Thanx
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Did I see a download about RAM overclocking on the new site?
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Did I see a download about RAM overclocking on the new site?
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I have saw some articles on overclocking RAM by tweaking the CAS Latency and the Frequency using BIOS ... if I am not mistaken ...

I'll find for you later ... but it will be better if you can find it online!

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I have saw some articles on overclocking RAM by tweaking the CAS Latency and the Frequency using BIOS ... if I am not mistaken ...

I'll find for you later ... but it will be better if you can find it online!

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