Overclocking my RAM

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Overclocking my RAM

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For the past year and a half or so, Ive had some DDR333 running at 2-2-2-5 in this machine. Its some kingston hyper-x stuff. Anyway, Ive always wondered if i could dare push the ram up to DDR 400 so I could operate the CPU on the same FSB (Ive heard that simply increasing the FSB of a CPU without changing the overall frequency can offer a bit of a performance gain). I'd have increased my cpu's FSB before, but I've also read that running the cpu and ram on different fsb's can lead to some problems. Well, suggestions anyone?
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Try it? :P
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Jeff250 wrote:Try it? :P
yeah, thats pretty much the only way to find out.
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You'll most likely have to relax the memory timings if you do try it.
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My hyperx (PC3200) does 2-2-2-6-T1 @ 400 with only 2.7v. But if you have PC2700 you will probably need to give it some slack on the timings to get 400 out of it.
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What kind of slack, and how much of a performance drain will that cause?
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Try to keep the cas at 2 and the T1 setting, and it probably wouldn't be a huge penalty.

I dunno what chipset you have, but if it's a nForce board, bumping TRAS from 6 to 11 might actually speed things up, and would probably be a great way of adding some wiggle room. For some reason nForce boards generaly perform better with a TRAS between 10 and 13 with 11 being the most common "magic number".
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