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| i hate your face | ...a continuation from my other thread... What would the FSB be on a AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice as seen in the BIOS? The reason I ask is that, as of right now, I am going with DDR400 RAM. However, if the FSB is 200mhz I won't be able to overclock unless I a) overclock the RAM (not likely with value RAM) or b) change the FSB:RAM ratio (generally slower?). OCing seems much simpler with an Intel, but I'm up for the challenge of an AMD overclock if anyone's willing to help! I was thinking of getting some DDR500 or 600 RAM, but that's ALOT more expensive....
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| ............................... right at the top of the forum you were posting to. AMD64 Overclocking Guide |
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| i hate your face | yea I read that..but i'm still a little confused. will I have to adjust the multiplier to get it at 200fsb (10x multiplier + 180fsb= 1.8ghz)? or will it be that value by default, say, 9x multiplier + 200fsb = 1.8ghz? -edit- sorry i missed the first part of this post in the guide.... its 9x + 200fsb = 1.8ghz but i still want to know is there a reduction in performance using memory divider? i know there is using most Intel chips...but not so sure about AMD
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| i hate your face | can anyone help me find ddr500 value ram? I can't find anything under like $120 or so. the ddr400 value ram i was going to get is around $80. so something under $100 would be preferrable -edit- according to newegg reviews, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145440 some people are getting 220mhz or so out of these sticks, is that good? also, can anyone answer my question about memory dividers?
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| Lord Techie | there is no reduction in performanve when running the memory dividers cause amd is so good ![]()
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| i hate your face | aw **** yea... i'm so excited to get this shite finished. but i have about $500 more to spend... all i have so far is the case, arctic thermal paste, floppy drive, cd-rom/dvd burner, and many case fans, hard drive.... i better get rolling
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| If you leave the FSB (HTT) at it's default setting, then yes. However, you can set your RAM to 166Mhz, and bump the HTT up to 250, and in this case with the 3000+, he would have his CPU at 2.25Ghz, and his RAM at 204Mhz (any value RAM should be able to handle a 4Mhz overclock). |
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| i hate your face | yea that's what i was thinking....as long as the RAM speed was back up above 200mhz it'd be okay. see with intel processors, memory is ALOT more critical and running memory dividers when overclocking causes a pretty crappy performance problem.
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