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BIOS And Overclocking
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overclocking, so it's very easy to reach the memory's stability limit unintentionally by using the "automatic" ratio setting. Dropping the memory ratio manually causes the board to choose lower timings suited to the slower clock speed, but once again increasing...
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What Matters
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An example would be a Core 2 Duo system at FSB1066 (266 MHz): DDR2-533 at its 266 MHz speed would run with a 1:1 ratio, while DDR2-667 requires a 4:5 ratio and DDR2-800 requires 2:3. Sometimes there are ratios to allow users the selection of memory speeds above...
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1:1 Memory Ratio
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than 533 you'll be uncderclocking it until you reach a FSB that is half of the RAMs designated speed. FSB = 333 Memory Ratio = 1:1 RAM = 666 If you don't set the ratio to 1:1 then you will most likely run out of headroom on the RAM before you reach...
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Test Settings: Overclocking Comparison
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on top boards. Using the P35 chipset's highest memory ratio, this allows a 6x CPU multiplier to reach for data rates of 2160 MHz! Of course, we'd need a motherboard that offered top memory stability, and the most appropriate part we've found for this type of...
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Noob e5200 OC questions
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speeds relatively easy. Edit: Woot! I got my desired 3.0 ghz by upping my fsb to 240 and setting my memory ratio to 1.67. The default automatic adjustment for the memory by my bios when I changed my fsb was 960mhz, or a 2-1 ratio. I'm not sure what...
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Overclocking Q8400 on DP45SG
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timings. But I might go that way trying to push my cpu further. Yes, I increased the FSB to 375. And I actually do have DDR2 PC6400 (800 MHz) memory. When you increased your FSB, what memory ratio are you using? Did you up the Vcore some? Did you reach...
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Overclocking Basics Are Basic Math
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X7 X7 Core Clock Speed 1,866 MHz 2,975 MHz2 Memory Ratio 2:3 (400 MHz FSB to 400 MHz RAM) 1:11 (425 MHz FSB to 425 MHz RAM) Memory Speed DDR2-800 DDR2-850 We had to reduce the memory ratio, because the DDR2 speed would have reached 637.5 MHz or DDR2-1275,...
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The Ultimate Hardware Guide [Last Update: 4-14-06]
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P4's max speed was 2.0GHz, this was replaced with Socket 478, this uses Dual Channel DDR1 Memory and allows for much higher clock speeds. The newer generation of Pentium 4's is on Socket 775 (Socket T) and uses Dual Channel DDR2 Memory. If you buy a Socket...
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Mobile Athlon 64 vs Athlon 64
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would be wiser to get the Mobile Athlon 64 3000+ that run at 1.8GHz. This CPU "only" need a 267MHz FSB to reach 2.4GHz (and I earlier mention that AnadTech have reach this speed with their test platform). This reduce the memory requirement to DDR533. The other...
