JPG Forum etiquette : 1a. CPU speed : 2a. RAM Speed : 3a. DDR stands for double-data-rate. HTT Speed 4a. CPU speed: 2a. The RAM divider thing still don't make sense to me.
When you brought the HTT up from to you not only overclocked your processor but you also overclocked you memory too. A divider is a BIOS device that allows you to overclock your processor without overclocking memory. A divider is also a BIOS device that allows you to overclock your memory without overclocking your processor. I used to know exactly what the equation was but it's been a while since I've needed to calculate anything and I reduced the the equation down to "overclock the processor and memory at one to one and use whole number processor multipliers" Oh, T2 command rate on your memory is very slow.
You may want to rethink your overclock with a command rate of T1 because it will significantly increase the amount of work that both your memory and processor do at significantly lower clocks. You'll want to "back off a bit" if you try to make something faster but your scores start to go down because you've reached the limits of your hardware. Thanks Cinders, i get it now so when the divider is set at , its stock what if i go to or does that mean that, if i overclock my CPU, and i set my RAM at it brings them back inline?
Yes I do believe you have it. I would't place a memory divider and then raise the HTT to counteract it though. Yes, your motherboard can and will set a memory divider for you if you raise the HTT without specifying that you want to raise the memory frequency also. Nine, ten eleven, twelve, thirteen are all good processor multipliers, but nine point five, ten point five, eleven point five, twelve point five usually make your memory performance go down because you've introduced a memory divider with the point five.
Your command rate is set at 2T and is usually listed seperately from your other memory timings in your BIOS. Look at the picture of your memory timings.
Near the bottom of the picture you'll see command rate 2T. Don't forget to set your HTT to or your computer probably will not boot. Go through the overclocking process again and find your memory's maximun speed at 1T. It will be less than but you will have a faster computer.
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All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Now the reference clock is increased in several steps with a short boot test is made first in each case. Less experienced overclocker should overlock in much smaller steps!
As soon as the CPU frequency does not run stable any longer, the Vcore is raised until the processor works perfectly with this clocking. Here are some selected values, which represents the necessary voltage dependent to the possible frequency Vcore steps without improvement of stability were skipped in this table :. As you can see, it was also possible to overclock the processor with a lower Vcore. Above approx. All three test CPUs ran with approx.
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