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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?
 
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😀RAM ratio. If you set it to 1:1 then you would have OCed RAM.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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