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LAN + Caffeine
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Biostar 6100-939
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AMD kicks your ASCII
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It's right there on the Overclock Navigator screen... Memclock frequency.
If you have this on Auto, depending on what type of PC3200 memory running at 216mhz may be the limit. Try adjusting the memory to 166 and see if you can go higher. |
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LAN + Caffeine
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putting my memory at 166 help it go higher?
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Extreme Overclocker
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If your ram is holding you back it will. Running the ram on a lower divider and dropping the HT multiplier will take those two things out of the equation if you're trying to find the max oc on the chip.
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LAN + Caffeine
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I do get the divider thing, i understand how to set my ram speed in the bios. but how is "adjusting the memory to 166 and see if you can go higher." going do anyting?
Are you saying lower ram could be higher chip OC. |
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Extreme Overclocker
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Check out this program, it will allow you to put in the reference clock, memory divider, and multiplier and give you your overclock and memory speeds. http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...9&d=1098699062
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Chief Engineer
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Quote:
That's already required reading here.http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...der+calculator |
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LAN + Caffeine
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Thanks for helping me find my "sweet spot" @ 260 HTT x10 multi with a 166 divider runnning at 216mhz.
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