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fsb:dram ratio

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1:1 is the best then 5:4, 3:2... it all depends on how high your cpu will go. for instance say you can run 300fsb at 3:2 and only 230 at 1:1. in this case 3:2 would be better. just run some bench marks to see what does best in your situation.
 
Need to know what you overclock is... if you are at default speed then of course 1:1 ratio is better... but with PC3200, it won't take much of a O/C better you need to use the 5:4 ratio. That's ok, Intel systems like the 5:4 ratio especially if you can use tight timings.
 
i raised my vcore to 1.65 im thinking should i go down one notch i think its 1.62 but everything seems stable im at 3.2 stable with idle temps at 31C and load at 45C stock cooling, but should i go down to 1.62? or should i stay at 1.65 and up the fsb a few more and test it?
 
Circaflex said:
Im on a 5:4 ratio would i benefit from a 1:1 ratio or not? or whats the difference im not too sure about this stuff


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