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Question RAM frequency and OC'ing

I recently tried to overclock my pc which didn't go well at all (first try) and the thing refused to boot and I think it was the memory that caused that. the cpu speed is 2.8ghz pentium D 915 (200X14) and the RAM is running at 266Mhz. Would I get better OC'ing results if i put the RAM frequency down to 200Mhz?




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Default Re: RAM frequencyand OC'ing

What is your ram?
You have to match or underclock your ram's frequency using your memory multiplier
Example:
My memory is DDr2 800mhz
My memory multiplier is 2 and my FSB is 400
2 x 400 = 800 = stable
if I were to up it to 450FSB, it would be 900mhz, which is overclocking the ram, which most likely wouldnt be stable 100% of the time.

so it all matters on what your ram is and if your FSB x Memory Multiplier = <Your memory's speed


[edit] After i posted i noticed u guys posted too
DDR2 667 = your speed, right?

So you have to ensure your FSB x memory multiplier is less than or equal to 667






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What is your ram?
You have to match or underclock your ram's frequency using your memory multiplier
Example:
My memory is DDr2 800mhz
My memory multiplier is 2 and my FSB is 400
2 x 400 = 800 = stable
if I were to up it to 450FSB, it would be 900mhz, which is overclocking the ram, which most likely wouldn't be stable 100% of the time.

so it all matters on what your ram is and if your FSB x Memory Multiplier = <Your memory's speed
how do i find out the memory multiplier?




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its in your Bios. it might be set to "AUTO" instead of a number. so you have to look in each thing.





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its in your Bios. it might be set to "AUTO" instead of a number. so you have to look in each thing.
I looked in my bios and the only one close is the frequency setting which is set to auto (266Mhz DDR2-533) but I can change it to 200Mhz ddr2-400 or 333Mhz ddr2-667. could not find a multiplier. (AMI bios)





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uhh. Do U have a camera? could U take a picture of your BIOS?
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hmm... I don't know what to say. You'll just have to experiment or find a manual on ur mobo and overclocking on google.





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I looked in my bios and the only one close is the frequency setting which is set to auto (266Mhz DDR2-533) but I can change it to 200Mhz ddr2-400 or 333Mhz ddr2-667. could not find a multiplier. (AMI bios)
thats exactly what you are looking for, its called the memory divider, and it sets the memory speed based off your FSB.

If you are using DDR2-667, you want set it to DDR2-667.....from there, you can adjust your FSB to overclock it if you desire.......you'll notice as you change the FSB, the memory divider will change too.

I don't have any ASUS boards on hand right now, but hopefully simple_inhibition or someone else who has one can give you a good step by step for tinkering with your BIOS settings.



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ok, i accutually moved it down to 200 making the fsb:ram 1:1. it seems to be running faster and more stable but is it any good for overclocking?




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