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Anonymous
25-12-06, 14:50
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Firerat
25-12-06, 15:40
Which board?
:D

Biodoid
25-12-06, 21:35
[quote:a88d402134=\"Firerat\"]Which board?
:D[/quote:a88d402134]

I think topic title gives it away a little :wink:

Firerat
26-12-06, 01:34
Doh :oops:

Anonymous
26-12-06, 13:39
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Firerat
26-12-06, 14:13
stil drunk moment

when the pub stopped serving I spent £50 on carry outs and went to a house party

Anonymous
26-12-06, 14:34
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Anonymous
29-12-06, 08:59
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mac124
29-12-06, 09:50
You may have to set something to manual first before they appear??

Look for something called \"Jumperless settings\" just had a quick google and that seems to be where the ocing is done.

Anonymous
29-12-06, 10:08
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Firerat
29-12-06, 11:22
http://www.overclock.net/faqs/38169-info-asus-a8n-sli-motherboard-introduction.html

;)

Anonymous
29-12-06, 11:24
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Anonymous
29-12-06, 11:35
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mac124
29-12-06, 12:43
Unless its really dire even value memory should be ok for a slight overclock ie 225mhz if you have decent case cooling / airflow through the case up the memory volts a notch though please find out what the max rated voltage is first.

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29-12-06, 12:44
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Firerat
29-12-06, 12:48
[quote:ef075ca85b=\"PrivatePyle@Work\"]Considering I only bought PC3200 Elixir RAM, how restricted do you reckon my OC will be? I'm pretty sure its ddr400 isnt it... :?

Am worried about the playing with the memory divider (or Max Mem Settings on my mboard) as I know it isn't strictly \"overclocking\" memory.[/quote:ef075ca85b]

Yeah PC3200 is DDR400, It looks like Setting it at MAX DDR400 will lock it
your memory will be the bottle neck, but you might be supprised, I have had some cheap PQI DDR400 Post at 500 !!

In the End I had a P4 2.4 Canterwood Clocked at 3.3 and the CPU:MEM Ratioed 5:4 so it was running at DDR440

Anonymous
29-12-06, 13:01
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Firerat
29-12-06, 14:24
Ahh yes , I see it now

It is kind of a hidden Ratio

so you set it at DDR333 but with a 33 FSB OC it will Clock at DDR400 (ish)



Right 14:20 Time for a walk to the pub I think

lol its been like home this last week