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Old 09-29-04, 12:29 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Ok i always just run my ram and cpu 1:1 at about 243 fsb becausei dont need to raise the voltages there..Today i decided to drop cpu back to default and see if i could enable turbo or better.Which was no trouble and it does make the board faster at default settings but why does cpuz say im running 5:4 on the ram?In the bios i have it set 1:1Al;so i have these set at these setting from a default of 3-4-4-8 pretty impressive i think.

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Old 10-04-04, 03:49 PM   #2
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Ok i always just run my ram and cpu 1:1 at about 243 fsb becausei dont need to raise the voltages there..Today i decided to drop cpu back to default and see if i could enable turbo or better.Which was no trouble and it does make the board faster at default settings but why does cpuz say im running 5:4 on the ram?In the bios i have it set 1:1Al;so i have these set at these setting from a default of 3-4-4-8 pretty impressive i think.
Pat actually is active before yr sys posts. It does it's thing and in yr case. since yr timings are set manually, it adhusts the ratio to be able to run turbo. That's my take on it.
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