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I have 2 gig DDR ram (g skill zx) running on my DFI nf4 ultra-d motherboard. I am trying to overclock my cpu and tried to put a divider on the RAM speed to 200.
However I put the CPU bus speed up to 210 (original 200) and the memory is now also clocked up to 210. Shouldn't this stay at 200 due to the limiter?
 
You need to set it lower then 200 mate, try 186 or 166 (I think they are the numbers). When you push your FSB up your CPU will over clock but your RAM will stay close to 200 effective due to the divider and higher FSB.
 
I have just tried to use 166 and 186, but it doesn't seem stable at these speeds, windows boots but then the pc restarts.
If ratio I see is 05/06 is this the correct formular to use:

05/06 = effective mem speed / FSB

therefore for FSB of 220 at 186 ratio I would get

09/10 = effective mem speed / 220

effective mem speed = 198

is this right?
 
MichaelHo said:
I have just tried to use 166 and 186, but it doesn't seem stable at these speeds, windows boots but then the pc restarts.
If ratio I see is 05/06 is this the correct formular to use:

05/06 = effective mem speed / FSB

therefore for FSB of 220 at 186 ratio I would get

09/10 = effective mem speed / 220

effective mem speed = 198

is this right?

Yes that's right. So it's your CPU causing the restarts, as the RAM at that speed is stock. Depending on what you have, most DDR RAM is more then capable of handling a 20 MHz jump.

What is your VCore? Perhaps your CPU needs a little more juice to get the stable overclock?
 
its managed to do 220 recently. I had a pair of unmatched 512MB corsair value ram in and set that to 166 and clocked the cpu up to 220.
So I doubt it would be the cpu?

I have the G skill ZX 2 gig kit, suppose to be a pretty good clocker.
 
vcore is 1.36V and ram timings are 2-3-2-5 1T

Why do you think that the cpu would go to 220 with the unmatched pair of 512mb but not with the matched pair of 1gig sticks?
 
What CPU is it you've got? You could add another 100mV and see if that works. Not sure about the not booting with the good RAM thing though, did you try running them in the other channel?
 
MichaelHo said:
but everyone keeps telling me that this motherboard is like the best ever for overclocking.

Maybe it is, but the two I had were ****.

I've still got one, its at 220x10, 1:1, 1.4V with latest BIOS and a X2 3800+

Won't do over that without crashing at least once a day.

NF2 NF7-S and this P965 P5B-D are/were SOLID!!! :D
 
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