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- Feb 19, 2004
I just bought me a P4 2.8c, P4P800 deluxe and 2 x 512 Geil value PC3200 memory. This is my first attempt to o/c a ddr board/memory. On my old PC100 systems it was as simple as for instance:
PIII 700 = multiplier of 7 x FSB of 100 = 700. Raise FSB to 105 and you get 735mhz.
I'm not understanding the the ratios on my new board. I have the FSB speed and then the ratio. This is confusing me. I don't understand what the ratio does. Can someone please just give me a few examples of a 1:1 o/c vs. a 5:4 or a 3:2. It would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah I know, I need better memory. But, its gonna have to do for now. Thanks in advance.
Kevin
PIII 700 = multiplier of 7 x FSB of 100 = 700. Raise FSB to 105 and you get 735mhz.
I'm not understanding the the ratios on my new board. I have the FSB speed and then the ratio. This is confusing me. I don't understand what the ratio does. Can someone please just give me a few examples of a 1:1 o/c vs. a 5:4 or a 3:2. It would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah I know, I need better memory. But, its gonna have to do for now. Thanks in advance.
Kevin