Hi,
I can?t hit 166 Mhz FSB with my locked 1900XP. Since I don?t wont to unlock it please don?t suggest it. Not hitting 166 MHz FSB means that my memory (166Mhz PC 2700) runs asynchronous with the CPU. Would it improve performance to lower the memory to 133 MHz and then overclock the memory and the CPU to run synchronous? I can reach a FSB of about 142-145.
When does the higher Mhz of the memory start to pay of? I understand that the performance increase of PC 2700 over PC 2100 is about 2%. But what if I overclock the FSB from 133 to lets say half eg 149,5 FSB. Would I then have gained more because of the system running synchronous? Of course the memory will be more overclocked if I keep the PC2700 rating with 166 MHz.
I hope you understand the question, and hopefully some of you can shed some light on the issue.
I can?t hit 166 Mhz FSB with my locked 1900XP. Since I don?t wont to unlock it please don?t suggest it. Not hitting 166 MHz FSB means that my memory (166Mhz PC 2700) runs asynchronous with the CPU. Would it improve performance to lower the memory to 133 MHz and then overclock the memory and the CPU to run synchronous? I can reach a FSB of about 142-145.
When does the higher Mhz of the memory start to pay of? I understand that the performance increase of PC 2700 over PC 2100 is about 2%. But what if I overclock the FSB from 133 to lets say half eg 149,5 FSB. Would I then have gained more because of the system running synchronous? Of course the memory will be more overclocked if I keep the PC2700 rating with 166 MHz.
I hope you understand the question, and hopefully some of you can shed some light on the issue.