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OCing my corsair xms ram

bluslice

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ok, just to start i'm going to OC to the speed of 2.4ghz by this method:

240 MHz (HTT) x 10 (multiplier) = 2.4ghz

3x (HTT multiplier)

166 (memory divider)

So from this setup, I will end up with a memory clock of 200MHz. So this should be completely stable. My real question is when I start getting uneven numbers for my memory clock. If I get a memory clock of 208.33 MHz after using the memory divider, will my bios automatically adjust the memory clock to that speed and see if it runs? Or would I have to up the vdimm a bit to get that speed?

I was planning on upping the HTT to 250MHz while using the same thing for everything else. This would give me a memory clock of 208.33 MHz. It's close to 200MHz which is the speed of my ram but still off. This is what the real application is. Up the vdimm? Does the adjust itself? Let me know.

-bluslice

p.s. - all specs are in my profile if you didn't know =P
 
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