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#1 Random__Guy
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[QUOTE="Random__Guy"]I think i would probably go with choice 3 aswell, just for the roundness of it all, but i think choice 1 might be a little faster.Canine_Knight

wouldnt the ram bottleneck the cpu tho?

I think my heads goona xplode if i try and figure that out,

Also I think if you can push the cpu higher but have to lower the ram to do so, your usually better off.

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#2 Random__Guy
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I think i would probably go with choice 3 aswell, just for the roundness of it all, but i think choice 1 might be a little faster.
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#3 Random__Guy
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you want to get the ram and cpu both running as fast as possible, so i guess choice 1 would be the fastest out of those.

To get choice 4 to work i'm guessing to try raising mch voltage .a notch or two

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#4 Random__Guy
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I guess were all gonna be forced to use it sooner or later.
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#5 Random__Guy
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Please, no more bad jokes. My poor eyes and ears. Please!

:)

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I'm trying to install something and it says "press any key", which button is the "any" key?

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#6 Random__Guy
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do them one at a time, just raise till it starts artifacting then cut back a little, when you figure out the max for each set them both.

or if you want to keep going even higher add more voltage.

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#7 Random__Guy
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thats a pretty big jump, my x1600 barely budged
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#8 Random__Guy
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with my x1600 they both kind of helped equally,

but all together it dident do much.

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#9 Random__Guy
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you gotta give the ram more VOLTAAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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#10 Random__Guy
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you could overclock it to death, for fun,