OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 8, 2008 #31 will i need to change the RAM at all? like the speed of it, or will i be ok if i take the voltage up a notch? anyone?
will i need to change the RAM at all? like the speed of it, or will i be ok if i take the voltage up a notch? anyone?
OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 9, 2008 #32 someone please reply i wanna get to OC my CPU soon xD
S Sora Renowned Budgeting Master Messages 4,153 Location Uniontown, PA Jun 9, 2008 #33 what board/cpu/ram do you have?
Puddle Jumper Mod Emeritus Messages 4,292 Jun 9, 2008 #34 lukas said: will i need to change the RAM at all? like the speed of it, or will i be ok if i take the voltage up a notch? anyone? Click to expand... You will need to adjust your memory divider (fsb to ram ratio) since the ram speed willl increase as you raise the fsb. (ram speed = 2x fsb)
lukas said: will i need to change the RAM at all? like the speed of it, or will i be ok if i take the voltage up a notch? anyone? Click to expand... You will need to adjust your memory divider (fsb to ram ratio) since the ram speed willl increase as you raise the fsb. (ram speed = 2x fsb)
OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 9, 2008 #35 now overclocking has got more complicated, you just ruined it, i thought i just had to raise FSB and the vCore
now overclocking has got more complicated, you just ruined it, i thought i just had to raise FSB and the vCore
OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 9, 2008 #36 Sora said: what board/cpu/ram do you have? Click to expand... p35 gigabyte mobo, corsair 2gb ram(887mhz i think) and an e2180
Sora said: what board/cpu/ram do you have? Click to expand... p35 gigabyte mobo, corsair 2gb ram(887mhz i think) and an e2180
Prototype Daemon Poster Messages 1,276 Location Katy, Texas Jun 9, 2008 #37 he is right try to keep it 1:1 FSB:RAM you need to divide the FSB by 4 becuase it is quad pumped and the ram by 2 ex. 1333 is FSB and 800 is RAM 1333/4=333.25 800/2=400
he is right try to keep it 1:1 FSB:RAM you need to divide the FSB by 4 becuase it is quad pumped and the ram by 2 ex. 1333 is FSB and 800 is RAM 1333/4=333.25 800/2=400
OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 10, 2008 #38 Prototype said: you need to divide the FSB by 4 becuase it is quad pumped and the ram by 2 Click to expand... but why is it being quad pumped? ive got a duelcore ; /
Prototype said: you need to divide the FSB by 4 becuase it is quad pumped and the ram by 2 Click to expand... but why is it being quad pumped? ive got a duelcore ; /
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Jun 10, 2008 #39 All FSB's are Quad-Pumped (except AMD), Number of cores have nothing to do whether of the FSB being a certain pumped
All FSB's are Quad-Pumped (except AMD), Number of cores have nothing to do whether of the FSB being a certain pumped
OP OP L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Jun 10, 2008 #40 ahh ok, will i ever have to mess with the RAM settings etc? i just wanna raise the FSB until it becomes unstable and then up the vCore by a small amount, will that be ok?
ahh ok, will i ever have to mess with the RAM settings etc? i just wanna raise the FSB until it becomes unstable and then up the vCore by a small amount, will that be ok?