- Sep 26, 2000
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I'm a bit confused, hopefully someone here will know about how the RAM is involved in overclocking the 2.4C. I understand that the multiplier is fixed, and that all overclocking is done via the FSB. However, are there adjustable ratios available for overclocking the FSB? Is the RAM stuck as a multiplier of 4 of the FSB? Such as...
250 x 4 = 1000MHz FSB (RAM must be 250?)
And if there are adjustable ratios, I'm assuming it will decrease the performance because the RAM will be asynchronous from the FSB?
250 x 4 = 1000MHz FSB (RAM must be 250?)
And if there are adjustable ratios, I'm assuming it will decrease the performance because the RAM will be asynchronous from the FSB?
