QUOTE(J-Slade @ Dec 23 2006, 02:08 PM)
So you're starting up just like me a few months back 
1) Go to LYN RAM handbook and read it thoroughly.
2) Go to your BIOS and set the timing according lowering the timings one notch at a time.
3) If it fails.. perhaps to boot or it keeps restarting your PC, increase the voltage by a lil but don't go too high.
4) I guess when you've reached your limit, thats the best your RAM can go.
But bear in mind, having tighter timings will decrease your RAM Speed limits (in Mhz), thus it makes overclocking your processor improper because supposedly you are to sync the FSB with RAM speed at a 1:1 ratio.
I didn't even see that my mobo had set it to the 4:3 ratio previously 1) Go to LYN RAM handbook and read it thoroughly.
2) Go to your BIOS and set the timing according lowering the timings one notch at a time.
3) If it fails.. perhaps to boot or it keeps restarting your PC, increase the voltage by a lil but don't go too high.
4) I guess when you've reached your limit, thats the best your RAM can go.
But bear in mind, having tighter timings will decrease your RAM Speed limits (in Mhz), thus it makes overclocking your processor improper because supposedly you are to sync the FSB with RAM speed at a 1:1 ratio.
This post has been edited by tatayoung: Dec 24 2006, 04:00 PM
Dec 24 2006, 04:00 PM

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