Mr Men said:look in your memory settings for something like 200Mhz, switch that down to 166Mhz
Mr Men said:I dunno what happens, I am just a learner too, but from what I read it might make your memory unstable and you might have data getting corrupted, what mobo are you using and what cpu are you overclocking? Did you lock the PCI and AGP clocks?
Try something like CPUz see what that says for your memory, just to double check it
Mikebert4 said:The biggest problem I can see in that Pic is the AOL in the background...
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Get rid of that and he holy god of computing will shine a 60% Overclock on you.
or more seriously, I wouldn't worry about the RAM speed in the monitor app, if it's stable then you have fast RAM and there's nothing to worry about![]()
Im using a freezer pro, i try 11x multi tonight when i get back from workAndy298 said:You on stock cooling with that? Is it not stable with max multi? 11 I believe it is on a 4400.