higher memory speeds on Chaintek VNF3-250

jschauer

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Jun 26, 2004
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I'm new to this whole overclocking thing, and I got this MB with the OCZ 3500EB ram because I wanted to run it at DDR 500. The problem is, I have no idea how. I read that you can set the CPU multiplier lower and its bus speed higher to do this, and I see how you can set the bus speed higher, but i see no way to change the multiplier (or even what it currently is). Also, when memory timings are stated, such as 3-2-3-10, I know the first is CAS and the last is tRAS, but what are the other two? I also don't see a way to change memory voltages, but I don't even know if that is necessary.

Anyway, pardon my ignorance. if any of you know a good resource on this type of stuff that is friendly to beginners that would be cool, too.

Thanks!
Justin
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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Jan 24, 2004
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a64 chips have their multiplier locked only way to get memory up is to raise the fsb as much as your cpu can handle.