Ad

News

G.Skill Unveils 2,000 MHz Tri-Channel DDR3 Kits

G.Skill has announced new enthusiast DDR3 triple-channel memory kits rated at speeds of up to 2,000 MHz Read more

G.Skill Launches DDR3 Memory Kits for Intel Core i7 Platform

G.Skill launched its new triple-channel DDR3 memory kits for the Intel Core i7 platform Read more

G.Skill Unveils Fashionable Performance DDR3 Kits

G.Skill has new performance DDR3 memory on the way that makes use an innovative and fashionable cooling design Read more

G.Skill Launches Energy-efficient 16 GB DDR2-800 And 2 GB DDR3-1800 Kits

Taipei (Taiwan) - Having as much system memory as possible has always been a must for professional users, especially if the focus is on memory-hungry applications such as image, video or audio. Read more

Latest Reviews & Articles

System Builder Marathon: Performance & Value

System Builder Marathon: Performance & Value

We’ve built, overclocked, and tested our $625, $1,250, and $2,500 performance machines. How will these three systems compare in overall performance and value? Read more

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC

We’ve seen how far a moderately priced Core i7 system can take us and now we’re ready to assess the performance advantages of better cooling and a stronger graphics configuration. Will our upgrades be worth the money? Read more

System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC

System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC

We see how far $1,250 gets us when building a new Core i7-based system, and how it compares to last month’s similarly priced Core 2 Duo machine. Read more

SSDs Replacing HDDs Soon? Not A Chance

SSDs Replacing HDDs Soon? Not A Chance

Some say 2010 and even 2009 will be the year of SSDs. We think not. Read more

All the Reviews & Articles
  Tom's Hardware Forums » Motherboards & Memory » Memory » G.SKILL HELP and OC'ing
 

G.SKILL HELP and OC'ing




Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : G.SKILL HELP and OC'ing
 
Profile: newbie
More Information

Q6600 @ 2.4ghz
G.skill 2GB (1x2 sticks) pc2 6400
Gigabyte p35c-ds3r
geForce 8800gts 640mb
250gb WD 16mb 7200rpm

any way to make the ram work a lil faster? i went from 512mb on my dell to this new setup and my windows still boots at roughly the same speed, maybe a little faster..do i mess with voltages?

also i want to learn how to Overclock so can anyone help me get started by dling some programs or where to mess with the BIOS. THANKS!

oh, i also have speedfan..if that helps with changing some clocks etc..

Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

Profile: Forum Fixture
More Information

stevens5 wrote :

Q6600 @ 2.4ghz
G.skill 2GB (1x2 sticks) pc2 6400
Gigabyte p35c-ds3r
geForce 8800gts 640mb
250gb WD 16mb 7200rpm

any way to make the ram work a lil faster? i went from 512mb on my dell to this new setup and my windows still boots at roughly the same speed, maybe a little faster..do i mess with voltages?

also i want to learn how to Overclock so can anyone help me get started by dling some programs or where to mess with the BIOS. THANKS!

oh, i also have speedfan..if that helps with changing some clocks etc..



Quote :

i went from 512mb on my dell to this new setup and my windows still boots at roughly the same speed, maybe a little faster..do i mess with voltages?



To make windows boot faster from your desktop click Start, then click Run and type in msconfig. Click OK. Click Start Up menu and uncheck all. Reboot.


Message edited by badge on 09-05-2007 at 02:22:23 AM

  Tom's Hardware Forums » Motherboards & Memory » Memory » G.SKILL HELP and OC'ing

Go to:
 

Google Ads