• We should now be fully online following an overnight outage. Apologies for any inconvenience, we do not expect there to be any further issues.

chaintech VNF3-250 memory dividers

Jan 16, 2005
62
0
0
Just checked, it's there. Go to Freq and Voltage control, then DRAM Configuration, then it's the first setting. "Memory clock" or something like that.
 

lestat0521

Senior member
Oct 29, 2004
871
0
71
the memory and cpu are locked into eachother. This means that OC the cpu also takes the ram up. To keep stability or something the board does not allow seperate clockings.

They dont work but are under:

Voltage/frequency then top option. i forget its name. Then second option. Ull see 100, 133, 166.
 

tcsenter

Lifer
Sep 7, 2001
18,937
568
126
Originally posted by: shady06
yeah, tried that. set it to 166, but when i OC the FSB, the memory OCs as well...
This is always true. You're thinking of PCI and AGP frequency locking.