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OCing corsair ddr400 to 533?

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Name: kkiiji
Date: May 23, 2005 at 16:16:13 Pacific
OS: windows xp pro
CPU/Ram: a64 3000+/ 1 gig ddr400
Comment:

so basically i want to OC my A64 3000+ from 1.8 gig to 2.4 gig on a msi neo2 platinum(very good OC mobo i heard)
so if i wanna keep the ratio thing at 1:1 i'd need the ram i'm planning to get, corsair ddr400 from 400 to 533 because the FSB multiplier is locked at 9 i believe...
I'm just wondering if that's even possible..?



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Name: lazyman
Date: May 23, 2005 at 20:04:18 Pacific
Reply:

Just finished an article; and I found out tight timings and high HTT for A64 dual channel are waste of money.

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&number=1&artpage=1302&articID=322


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Response Number 2
Name: Sabertooth
Date: May 23, 2005 at 20:39:40 Pacific
Reply:

A64 3000+ OC results.

Do not type anything in this space.


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Response Number 3
Name: kkiiji
Date: May 23, 2005 at 21:19:02 Pacific
Reply:

o forgot to mention i'm talking about the 939 socket one..
i believe that link is for the 754 one, which has less OC capabilities supposebly?


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