Haha, I agree. PNY is the antithesis of overclocking RAM.:laugh: Also, you can try loosening your timings to say, 5-6-6-18. Even PNY should be stable for higher than 333, unless it's stock timings were already 5-5-5-15, which it probably was, now that I think about it.Originally posted by: Zim
I don't fancy pushing the memory seeing as it's PNY!![]()
Yeah, to some extent, though it seems to be in somewhat different places with different boards, and different RAM. Also, you don't have to go all the way to 400 Mhz; the next strap starts at 333 Mhz (possibly 334, depending on the motherboard). So, 333/334-360 is usually stable on most 965 boards, assuming the RAM can handle it.Originally posted by: Goi
Isn't there a problem with 965 chipsets with certain memory ranges being unusable? My friend has an E6400 and an P5B and the mobo won't work at 290 and 300MHz. I was told of this problem and to try 400MHz straightaway.
