Oc Question Dual Core e7200

Sayian

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Questions:
So I raised the cpu bus to 340.0 in bios, left settings for memory timing on auto. What is meant by
DRAM frequency: 510.1MHz - (I assume 510.1 *2 = 1020.2Mhz total speed my ram is running?, so I am overclocking the ram in addition to ocing the cpu?) I though ram just need to run the same speed as the fsb to get 1;1 ratio?

One stick is running @ 270Mhz and another is running @ 400Mhz? is that what is happening?

My goal:
Get 1;1 FSB : DRAM while ocing and hitting 3.4Ghz or so. Possible without overclocking the ram?
 

mpilchfamily

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The RAM's speed is based off the FSB. So when you up the FSB the RAm is pushed harder as well unless you adjust that FSB:DRAM ratio. If you set it to 1:1 then you would have OCed RAM.
 

dfuze

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I have that chip overclocked on my wife's pc to similar numbers. I have the ram set to 1:1.25 which gets my ram to 812MHz which is a slight overclock.
 

SZLiao214

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You need to change your ram multiplier to keep it at 1:1 though i don't think 1:1 is that important anymore.

You will also have to increase your voltage a bit for your oc. My e5200 is pretty similar to your cpu and i was able to hit 3.1 at stock voltage.

Your ram is not running at 2 different speeds. Those are just different possible configurations you could have it at.