Overclocking RAM?

Supradude

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hm... not an AMD guy, but i thinkgenerally for Abit bios'. there is FSB adjusment and then theres a ratio setting (on new bios), for older ones that don't have the X:Y:Z ratio then whatever your FSB is at is your ram clock... for the ratio, consult your manual to see what your ram is running at relative to the ratio your set at...
 

DarkMajiq

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When you increase your FSB (Front Side Bus) speed, you'll be overclocking your RAM.
 

JustStarting

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Set your ram to "host+pciclk". This will run your ram at 133mhz assuming you're at 100mhz FSB. Now you can tweak the ram up a bit by using FSB+. This will O/C your CPU a bit also at the same time. Most you can up the FSB setting to on a KT7 is about 110. I can only get mine to 107. If you have problems with this just post again.