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blackenthesoul
[cool.gif i have been overclocking CPU's + GPU's for a while now and stumbled across this site quite a while ago, as this is my first time posting here, i would like 2 know what u guys think of my Corsair XMS2 6400 CL4 and AMD 4000+ Overclock. please if u have any advice or questions donty hesitate and ask me as i would love to push this clock even further. [attachmentid=667958]
lendew
ok here i just wanna to ask you something about loosing the ram timing..erm i got a bit limitation during my ocing project which is my VDIMM voltage.The highest i can set is 1.95V cry.gif . in amd system, by lowering the multiplier it will automatically oced your ram..now i am using the multiplier 12.5x141=3.012GHz at 860MHz.planning to reduce the multiplier to 12x 151=3.012GHz @1000MHz drool.gif ..but after i set it into 12x 151=3.012GHz, my system won't boot.. cry.gif due to the limitation by the ram.when i refer to this thread.suppose the corsair DHX C5 have capability to achieve >1000MHz easily with 2.1volt VDimm..Since i cant increase my vdim, the only option i prefer rite now is loosing my timing.Hope sifu or gurus out there can tech me the correct way to lost my timing by using memset..here my rig details

AMD 5000X2+G2 @ 3.012GHz
Asus M2N-E(limittation in Vdim cry.gif )
Corsair DHX C5 6400@ 860MHz @1.95V|
5-5-5-15-23-2T(my question how to loose this ram timing ???..can give me example on loosing the timing)

here also i attached my ocing details:
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hazwan_aviator
what did i get when i oc my RAM??
i edi oc my proc,mine was amd x2 5600+,stock freq was 2.9ghz currently running at 3.15ghz...
thank in advance... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
ZeneticX
this thread died so long time d.

how high should my vdimm be if i oc my Corsair TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF to 1266mhz +?
Dickong
Hey, is it true when using 8g of ram for our pc doesnt give any extra performance or indirectly is a waste.
nicholasmark
QUOTE(Dickong @ Dec 31 2008, 08:49 PM)
Hey, is it true when using 8g of ram for our pc doesnt give any extra performance or indirectly is a waste.
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I'd like to know that too, awaiting reply.
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