well my 3200 xms pros are currently priming at home around 233mhz @ 2.5-3-3-6 on a 166 divider i think. I've pushed them up to around 250mhz before but i hadnt tested for stability and not sure what timings they were on now.
I expect to go home and find "execution halted" on my screen but they were running perfectly all day yesterday after some heavy gameage aswell.
So i guess if u'r only overclocking a little the low timings will probly be best but no1 seems to be able to prove which is actually better... timings or mhz? Im under the impression its a nice compromise betweek both. I plan to run a few 1mb superpi's on my gskill (if it works
) to see what produces the best results for my system! Should be a long and boring task but someones gotta do it... lol 
I expect to go home and find "execution halted" on my screen but they were running perfectly all day yesterday after some heavy gameage aswell.
So i guess if u'r only overclocking a little the low timings will probly be best but no1 seems to be able to prove which is actually better... timings or mhz? Im under the impression its a nice compromise betweek both. I plan to run a few 1mb superpi's on my gskill (if it works

