- Feb 11, 2005
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I was reading the beginners guide to overclocking (This One and it talks about overclocking your ram:
"To overclock RAM, you just enter the BIOS and attempt to run the RAM at a higher speed than it is rated at. For instance, you could try to run PC-3200 (DDR 400) RAM at a speed of 210MHz, which would be 10MHz over the rated speed. This could work, but in some cases it will cause the system to crash."
how the F do you get you change the speed of your RAM like that? IN my bios (asus a8v-deluxe) there is nothing at all about changing the speed of RAM in Mhz....only the cas/tras/etc. timings.....how do I do change the speed of the RAM in Mhz.?
"To overclock RAM, you just enter the BIOS and attempt to run the RAM at a higher speed than it is rated at. For instance, you could try to run PC-3200 (DDR 400) RAM at a speed of 210MHz, which would be 10MHz over the rated speed. This could work, but in some cases it will cause the system to crash."
how the F do you get you change the speed of your RAM like that? IN my bios (asus a8v-deluxe) there is nothing at all about changing the speed of RAM in Mhz....only the cas/tras/etc. timings.....how do I do change the speed of the RAM in Mhz.?