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WHat would it take to run my RAM 1:1

PVD

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I have a ram divider ar 5:4 (166) iin my bios. I am currently at 2.64 GHZ with my 3500+. I have my OCZ El Platinum Rev2 ram set at 2-2-2-5 timings and 1t. ISn't it alot faster to run your ram 1:1?? I currently have the fsb at 240 (x11). How could I do this? Also, is it worth getiing the RAM timing to 1:1??
 
what is the max volts my Ram can handle?? Also, should I go the 10x multiplier route with higher FSB??
 
2.64 GHz is a nice overclock as it is; something like 10x270 or 9x300 probably won't yield any significant performance over 11x240 because the A64 isn't all that dependent on memory bandwidth. (You could also be real anal and note that the other two I mentioned have 60MHz on what you're at now--that probably doesn't make much difference either, and it would still be easier just to go to 11x245.)

Your OCZ memory should do nice timings if you run at 240MHz. Don't stress if you have to run a divider, though.
 
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