How to get RAM upto Speed?

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    brayway said:
    yes they are for the CPU and it is listed in the options for CPU Voltage it has the option for +50 +100 +150 and no % sign
    well..... ive never seen VCORE listed in that way before , i cant really recommend a setting for you as i have no idea how much ''realtime'' voltage it will push to the chip....

    you'll have to just begin a ''trial & error'' campaign, make a note of your current VCORE via CPUZ, then select the ''+50'' option, then head back to CPUZ & see how much the VCORE has raised by.... this will give you a rough idea of how much voltage each value will give you over the stock settings...




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    hmm.....yea.....im trying to look for an image somewhere that shows it.....:)
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    have a look here this guy has the sam MB as me
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    brayway said:
    have a look here this guy has the sam MB as me
    hmm..... i think the ability to OC was added to your board as an after thought, that doesn't mean it cant....it just means you cant refine as well as other boards..

    you probably wont be able to go much past stock with this board, im guessing you wont have proper RAM adjustments either....

    i had an ASROCK board like this, it had OCing features much like your own & i was only able to pull a 200mhz boost over the stock clocks....

    your chip has a x10 multi though, so you may be able to push it a little......

    grab a new board if your interested in OCing.....




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    yea this board was one that i just got to get away from ddr1 RAM LOLz
    so far i have OC's from 2.0 to 2.86 but as soon as i hit 2.9 the OS BSOD's and if i goto 3.0 it doesn't even POST but i will eventually get a new board but i'd rather a new CPU first.
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