Hey, so I got a Biostar TA990FXE board. This was my first Boistar product. I decided to try this company since ABIT went out of business, and they were my first pick. I wanted to build a cost effective rig, so I could play BF3 with some respectable frame rates. I'm very happy with this board, it does what its supposed to and it does it well, plenty of features also. Anyways, I am using an AMD FX-6300 chip, 3.5 GHz, 4.1 Turbo. I have never overclocked a chip with a turbo feature. My question is, do I turn the turbo off, and then overclock it to whatever speed I want beyond 4.1 GHz? I'm not really interested in going much beyond 4.1 GHz, 4.5 GHz - 4.6 GHz would be ideal. My main goal is to get the RAM up to 2133 MHz, currently its at 1866 MHz, via the BIOS setting. So, If I turn off the turbo I'll be at 3.5 GHz, if I raise this, Ill hit 2133 MHz before I'm even running at 4.1 GHz on the CPU, and I want to be at 4.1 GHz at least. Does raising the multiplier affect RAM speed, or is RAM affected by FSB frequency only? If the multiplier does not affect RAM speed I could get the CPU up to 4.1 GHz and then take the ram up from there with the FSB numbers. How do I proceed? Do I have to lower the RAM speed below 1866 MHz and take the whole thing up from there, or can I use the multiplier to get the CPU up to 4.1 GHz and then use the FSB speed to raise the RAM speed?