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Firestrider

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Wondering if my RAM is in-sync or whatever with my mobo/cpu, and if not what should I change. Thanks in advance

my specs:
radeon 9600xt
p4 2.8c
p4p800-e deluxe
kingston valueram ddr-sdram pc2700 - 512mb

USB Legacy: disabled
Spready Spectrum: disabled
vdimm: 2.85
DRAM Freq. 320
AGP: 1.600
MAM: enabled
Performance Mode: Turbo
core speed:3220mhz
multiplier: 14x
fsb: 230mhz
bus: 920mhz
vcore: 1.600-1.680
agp aperture size: 128mb
DTR: 8x
Revision: 3.0
Frequency: 184.0mhz
FSB: DRAM: 5:4
2.5/4/4/8

cpu temp: 35c/55c
mobo temp: 35c/40c
video card temp: 40c/55c
 
Buy having PC2700 your not really "in-sync."

You need PC3200 to be equal to the FSB of the processor which is 200 x (multiplier =14).

If you run a 1:1 ratio with the current memory you have selected you will be overclocking you ram about ~40MHz so it can be equal to processor FSB.
 
If I wanted to get to 3500mhz with my processor and run in sync with DRAM which gives best performance, highest bandwidth? I would have to buy pc4000 RAM with FSB: DRAM 1:1 divider and FSB to 250 right? Is this the best thing for gaming? Sorry for the noob questions
 
you need to decide on how high the cpu will be oced or is it where you want it?
if it stays at that id go pc3700 or pc3500
if you plan on 250 fsb for the cpu yes pc4000 run 1:1 is the best bet.
but if you dont reach 250 and only make say 240 then your ram is gonna suck due to not being able to run lower timings.
 
So it would be best to put FSB to 233 for pc-3700 and FSB to 217 for pc-3500? Why wouldn't the FSB hit 250? Thanks for the help

And should I put my DRAM:FSB to 1:1 now or will that underclock my CPU to 2331 and give less performance?
 
first your ram follows your cpu fsb and setup from there.not the other way around.
so 1:1 you ram fsb will match your cpu fsb.
also 250fsb on a 3.2 =4ghz and thats asking alot out of air cooling,isnt impossible but you never know.
 
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