meionm Member Joined Mar 8, 2004 Jul 26, 2004 #1 what the best pc3200 memory to overclock it to 230mhz maybe more with a tight timings
Camacho111 Member Joined Feb 26, 2004 Location VA Jul 26, 2004 #2 instead of stretching the limits of a PC3200 just get a PC3500. Will do 433FSB stock. Hows 2-2-2 timing for you?
instead of stretching the limits of a PC3200 just get a PC3500. Will do 433FSB stock. Hows 2-2-2 timing for you?
mrspec3 Member Joined Apr 10, 2003 Location Tallinn, Estonia Jul 26, 2004 #3 OCZ EB will do that speed with tight timings as will Mushkin's new pc3200 black lvl 2, Corsairs XL and OCZ pc3200 plat rev3 Steve
OCZ EB will do that speed with tight timings as will Mushkin's new pc3200 black lvl 2, Corsairs XL and OCZ pc3200 plat rev3 Steve
G grifter510 Registered Joined Jul 16, 2004 Jul 26, 2004 #4 how does the kingmax 3500???is it any good? what are the best timings anyways using 5:4 ratio and 1:1 ratio
how does the kingmax 3500???is it any good? what are the best timings anyways using 5:4 ratio and 1:1 ratio
Sentential Contributing Member Joined Sep 16, 2003 Location Knoxville, TN Jul 26, 2004 #5 Id just go to like CompUSA and buy some cheap PC3500. I think they had a sale going on. However since it looks like ur using a Pentium4 why not PC4000?
Id just go to like CompUSA and buy some cheap PC3500. I think they had a sale going on. However since it looks like ur using a Pentium4 why not PC4000?
G grifter510 Registered Joined Jul 16, 2004 Jul 26, 2004 #6 so it would be better if you have higher ram (in Mhz) in overclocking any recomendations upon what timing to use ing 5:4 and 1:1 ratio??
so it would be better if you have higher ram (in Mhz) in overclocking any recomendations upon what timing to use ing 5:4 and 1:1 ratio??
Y YetAnotherNoob Member Joined Jul 3, 2004 Jul 26, 2004 #7 i believe the general concensus is 1:1 gives better performance, on intels
OP meionm Member Joined Mar 8, 2004 Jul 26, 2004 Thread Starter #8 Sentential said: Id just go to like CompUSA and buy some cheap PC3500. I think they had a sale going on. However since it looks like ur using a Pentium4 why not PC4000? Click to expand... pc4000 isn't enough for me I need either pc4800 or some low lattency memory that can do 230 more less in 5:4, my mobo can supply 3.3v to memory
Sentential said: Id just go to like CompUSA and buy some cheap PC3500. I think they had a sale going on. However since it looks like ur using a Pentium4 why not PC4000? Click to expand... pc4000 isn't enough for me I need either pc4800 or some low lattency memory that can do 230 more less in 5:4, my mobo can supply 3.3v to memory