Overclocking RAM

hofinder23

Member
Jun 9, 2005
91
0
0
I have a question... if your processor can only support PC3200 RAM, but you overclock your RAM will your processor be able to support the new overclocked speed? OR if you overclock your processor your overclocked RAM will be supported.

What i'm trying to overclock:
AMD 3200+ 64
OCZ 1 GB PC3200 (2x512) RAM
 

imported_wyrmrider

Senior member
Dec 6, 2004
204
0
0
Dear HOfinder
findany?
follow procedures in stickies at top of forum
answer is yes
question is how
gotchas are hypertransport multiplier, agp/pci locks, SATA locks, all of which are motherboard dependent
post back after youve done some research
check out what others have done with your motherboard in motherboard forums

wyrmrider
 

hofinder23

Member
Jun 9, 2005
91
0
0
Originally posted by: wyrmrider
Dear HOfinder
findany?
follow procedures in stickies at top of forum
answer is yes
question is how
gotchas are hypertransport multiplier, agp/pci locks, SATA locks, all of which are motherboard dependent
post back after youve done some research
check out what others have done with your motherboard in motherboard forums

wyrmrider


uhh sorry, i'm kinda confused to what you posted. i'm a noobie at overclocking...
 

Sentential

Senior member
Feb 28, 2005
677
0
0
To anwser the question is as follows. No A64 platform supports RAM past PC3200 without overclocking it.

The difference is that the manufacturer rates it (overclocked) for stability and quality. In additition they verify that it can be easily overclocked to that speed on a wide range of platforms.

In other words, yes it will work fine.