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How do you know if you are on a 1:1 ratio for you CPU/RAM OC??
My RAM's Frequency is the same as my HT Link Frequency, well, CPU -Z shows this, my HT link Frequency is at 916mhz, and my RAM is effectively at 916mhz, up from 800, with the current CPU OC. Does this mean I am on a 1:1 ratio?? I should understand this, but I dont, it just confuses me.
Thanks :)
AlabamaCajun
11-01-06, 10:17 AM
Check bios memory settings.
For AMD939 DDR400 is psuedo 1:1
For AM2 there really is no 1:1 but stock/performace speed is 533 for Semprons and 667 for all others. Some bioses may show this as 266 and 333 respectively. 200 may be considered 1:1 but it's pointless math considering it's all relative to CPU speed not HTT.
jph1589
11-01-06, 11:49 AM
How do you know if you are on a 1:1 ratio for you CPU/RAM OC??
My RAM's Frequency is the same as my HT Link Frequency, well, CPU -Z shows this, my HT link Frequency is at 916mhz, and my RAM is effectively at 916mhz, up from 800, with the current CPU OC. Does this mean I am on a 1:1 ratio?? I should understand this, but I dont, it just confuses me.
Thanks :)
Click the memory tab in cpuz. It will tell you the ratio.
AlabamaCajun
11-01-06, 12:57 PM
Click the memory tab in cpuz. It will tell you the ratio.
It won't show that if he's running AMD, it only shows dividers.
His divider will by 6 or ( (229 X 12 = 2784 ) / 6 = 458*2 = 916). "You might say it's 2:1"
Htt = 229
CPU div = 12
CPU Speed = 2784
RAM divider = 6 or the 400 setting.
I think he has succeded in getting good clocks :thup:
Thanks for the input guys :)
My CPU should be on the way up to 2.9Ghz soon, Im at 2.74Ghz right now up from 2.4Ghz. After that my RAM should be around 1000Mhz or close to it.
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