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I am running Corsair XMS2 DDR2-675 (pc5400) cas 4 ram. The specs list it as 1.9v as well. Well, in cpu-z, it shows up with my timings as 5-5-5-15 and running at 335MHz. Also, the divider shows up as 3:5. I wrote down the CAS4 timings in the SPD section and manually entered them into the bios. But I didn't see a section in there for the divider. After I set the timings to 4-4-4-12 respectively and rebooted, the timings changed on the memory tab, but the divider remained the same and the fsb frequency remained the same as well.
I understand that the E4300 uses a 200MHz fsb, and the memory is rated at 333MHz and that's where the 3:5 comes from. Now, when I OC, that number will change to 1:1 when I OC the FSB to 333MHz, right? Is that how the divider works? Also, do I only change the timings listed in the SPD table and leave the others alone? Oh, and for the dram voltage setting, if the voltage shows up at 1.8v in the bios, and I want to run 2.1v, then I just select +0.3v in the overvoltage menu, right?
I understand that the E4300 uses a 200MHz fsb, and the memory is rated at 333MHz and that's where the 3:5 comes from. Now, when I OC, that number will change to 1:1 when I OC the FSB to 333MHz, right? Is that how the divider works? Also, do I only change the timings listed in the SPD table and leave the others alone? Oh, and for the dram voltage setting, if the voltage shows up at 1.8v in the bios, and I want to run 2.1v, then I just select +0.3v in the overvoltage menu, right?