Hi all, I'm new to OC.. I've never tried it before....
But, suppose there is a situation like this:
I'm OCing e8400 from 3GHz (9X333MHz) to lets say around 4GHz (9*440MHz),
and I'm just using standard PC-8500 ddr2 (533MHz)...
My question are:
1. If I increase the FSB of the processor, will it affect the frequency of the ddr2?
(I mean fsb:dram=5:8 initially, then after OC, will the ratio remain unchanged?
In this case, did the frequency of ddr2 increase itself to 704MHz?)
I'm getting confused after I read some article about OC in some forums, so please help me about this....
2. Sometimes, when we purchase a motherboard, it tells you that it can support the processor running on 800/1066/1033/1600 fsb, I wonder how can a processor run that fast.. Well I just feel curious about this, any explanation on this will be very appreciated...
Thanks in advance
Regards,
gs88
But, suppose there is a situation like this:
I'm OCing e8400 from 3GHz (9X333MHz) to lets say around 4GHz (9*440MHz),
and I'm just using standard PC-8500 ddr2 (533MHz)...
My question are:
1. If I increase the FSB of the processor, will it affect the frequency of the ddr2?
(I mean fsb:dram=5:8 initially, then after OC, will the ratio remain unchanged?
In this case, did the frequency of ddr2 increase itself to 704MHz?)
I'm getting confused after I read some article about OC in some forums, so please help me about this....
2. Sometimes, when we purchase a motherboard, it tells you that it can support the processor running on 800/1066/1033/1600 fsb, I wonder how can a processor run that fast.. Well I just feel curious about this, any explanation on this will be very appreciated...
Thanks in advance
Regards,
gs88
