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DSM4Life

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Philadelphia, PA
Ok i am trying to speed up my memory and i am having a hell of a time :)

My CPU is running at
HTT x3
CPU 310x9
vcore 1.32

My memory will not go over 200MHz
I have it at 200@ 2-2-2-6 1T
That means the freq (cpuz) is running at 155.0 , which is really slow right ?

i even tried [email protected] but the cpu can't be clocked very good with this.

Am i missing something here ?

i know the FSB effects the memory and such (per sticky) , maybe i am missing something ?
 
DSM4Life said:
My memory will not go over 200MHz
I have it at 200@ 2-2-2-6 1T
That means the freq (cpuz) is running at 155.0 , which is really slow right ?
Am i missing something here ?
Yes you are, it's called a divider.
Memory runs at FSB X divider. On that MOBO I think it's called LIMIT.
A LIMIT of 200 = 200/200 = 1:1, So, If FSB = 200, Memspeed = 200
A LIMIT of 150 = 150/200 = 3:4, So, If FSB = 200, Memspeed = 150

With a FSB of 250 and a 150 divider, memspeed would be 187.5

You can download AMD Calculator here: http://hardware.mcse.ms/archive26-2006-1-273657.html
It will show you these relationships.
 
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