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Hi Guys
Bought this kit, http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-148-CS
I have a gigabyte 965p-ds3p motherboard.
Now Ive either paid extra for ram thats not worth it or i have a problem.
I bought this to give me a bit of extra leeway when overclocking.
On my bios settings it comes up at 800, now i thought this was because of the CPU FSB but now I am thinking it is not?
No matter what my CPU clock is as default should it show 1066 as default for ram? is this because my motherboad doesen't officially support 1066? so is sticking to 800
Ram is at the correct voltage, and i have added extra faults to it but makes no difference.
What i have to do is set the multiplier to 2.5 so it comes to 1033 but it isnt even running at its default speed then.
Am i right in thinkings its 533 then a multiplier of 2 would make it 1066. It has nothing to do with the cpu frequency?
I have tried overclocking it to around 1150 but it just wont do.
So for now ive put my old 2 gig of ram in so ive got 6, but memory timings is only 926.
Am i being silly here? for it to at least run at 1066 do i need a new motherboard that officially supports it? Because i dont think i should have to set mu multiplier to 2.5 just to get it anywhere near its correct speed?
Thanks in advance
Matt
Bought this kit, http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-148-CS
I have a gigabyte 965p-ds3p motherboard.
Now Ive either paid extra for ram thats not worth it or i have a problem.
I bought this to give me a bit of extra leeway when overclocking.
On my bios settings it comes up at 800, now i thought this was because of the CPU FSB but now I am thinking it is not?
No matter what my CPU clock is as default should it show 1066 as default for ram? is this because my motherboad doesen't officially support 1066? so is sticking to 800
Ram is at the correct voltage, and i have added extra faults to it but makes no difference.
What i have to do is set the multiplier to 2.5 so it comes to 1033 but it isnt even running at its default speed then.
Am i right in thinkings its 533 then a multiplier of 2 would make it 1066. It has nothing to do with the cpu frequency?
I have tried overclocking it to around 1150 but it just wont do.
So for now ive put my old 2 gig of ram in so ive got 6, but memory timings is only 926.
Am i being silly here? for it to at least run at 1066 do i need a new motherboard that officially supports it? Because i dont think i should have to set mu multiplier to 2.5 just to get it anywhere near its correct speed?
Thanks in advance
Matt
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