I'm kind of new to overclocking and I've been reading plenty of guides, yet I'm still a little confused on one thing. To my understanding, you want to keep your FSB and RAM clock at a 1:1 ratio for best performance. So, since I have DDR400 RAM (dual-channel), it runs at 200 mhz because my Opteron 165 1.8 ghz CPU has a FSB of 200 mhz. So, if I bump my FSB up, I would want to increase my RAM clock as well, correct? How much would this effect performance if I bumped my FSB to say 225 mhz (and left my RAM at 200 mhz)? Any insight or further links would help!
Also, voltage kind of trips me up as well. Do you only increase voltage to improve stability (if needed)?
Thought lemmings didn't care for RPGs? Especially JRPGs... :|
Well nice to see the support for it. This is my kind of genre, well the kind of genre I wanted so much for the next gen "powerful" XBox but it never got any.
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I thought cows didn't care for FPS', but they seem to humping Resistance screenies like crazy.
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