brooklN Registered Joined Nov 5, 2001 Location NYC Nov 6, 2001 #1 As you increase fsb speed when do u have to compensate in the memory settings? Or can you get by with defaults mem settings @ 145 FSB. Just wondering if there is some kind of standard theory Using ECC DDR (crucial) END OF LINE Last edited: Nov 6, 2001
As you increase fsb speed when do u have to compensate in the memory settings? Or can you get by with defaults mem settings @ 145 FSB. Just wondering if there is some kind of standard theory Using ECC DDR (crucial) END OF LINE
Dissolved Member Joined Jul 21, 2001 Location OC California Nov 7, 2001 #2 brooklN said: As you increase fsb speed when do u have to compensate in the memory settings? Or can you get by with defaults mem settings @ 145 FSB. Just wondering if there is some kind of standard theory Using ECC DDR (crucial) END OF LINE Click to expand... i have the same memory.. just upping the fsb is all you have to do to get a few more cpu mhz
brooklN said: As you increase fsb speed when do u have to compensate in the memory settings? Or can you get by with defaults mem settings @ 145 FSB. Just wondering if there is some kind of standard theory Using ECC DDR (crucial) END OF LINE Click to expand... i have the same memory.. just upping the fsb is all you have to do to get a few more cpu mhz