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Right, just want to ask a few questions about general overclocking as im quiet new to it.

I have a AMD 4000+ (stock 200x12)
Geil 2GB RAM the timings 3-4-4-8
Abit KN8

When i up my FSB to 225 i get 2.7ghz, this is stable on the stock Vcore. By raising this it makes my memory go to 225mhz.
It also makes my hypertrans go to around 1100mhz.

Questions
- If my memory only could handle 225hmz how can i still over clock my CPU? Would this be using the SPD setting?
-Do i manullay change the clock times on my memory?
-Is it right that you have to keep your hypertrans to 1000mhz around or below? This would be the HT multiplyer, mayber lowering it to x4?
-You up the Vcore to give a higher voltage to the CPU soo you can have a higher abliaty to raise the FSB/overclock your CPU more?
-How do i keep my memory running around 225mhz?

Thanks in advance!

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