FSB unlinked or linked + what ratio?

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I've always had my FSB unlinked so I can set the clock on my RAM and CPU separately. Is there any gain from linking them together to go of the same FSB?

And what would be best for gaming, linked in sync mode, 1:1 ratio, unlinked?


Or is there no differance?
 
Well since I've got my E6600 I've always believed its better going for a 1:1 ratio (Sync), eg; E6600 @ 3GHz, RAM 667MHz, E6600 @ 3.6GHz, RAM 800Mhz and so on, however i don't actually know if it increases performance or whatever.
 
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No advantage whatsoever - the last chipset that mattered on was nForce2!

On P35 RAM speed does matter (it doesn't seem to on 680i), but ratio does not.


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The NVidia chipsets don't ever actually run unlinked (The ATI RD600 chipset runs in a true asynchronous mode), they just calculate a new divider on reboot, so the only drop in performance is from the reduced bandwidth.
 
My board is the 680i, should I be running linked 1:1 or unlinked?

Well, to run [1:1] you need PC8500 RAM just to run the CPU at stock, so you really want [LINKED] and [SYNC] which gives 2:1, but really it makes little difference.
 
Well, to run [1:1] you need PC8500 RAM just to run the CPU at stock, so you really want [LINKED] and [SYNC] which gives 2:1, but really it makes little difference.

ok, thanks bud :)

Just put it back to unlinked. and it's running at 5:6. So that's kool ? :p
 
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