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xp1700+ & ddr333 as ddr266

rizzo56

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i've been out of the hardware scene for about 2 years (last overclock was an duron 600 @ 900mhz) so forgive me if this seems obvious. I upgraded my old ecs k7s5a & xp1700+ (thoroughbred 266mhz fsb 384k .13u 1.50v 1467) frys combo with an abit nf7-s v2 and ddr333 memory. the MB says it is ddr266. do i have bad ram or is that how it is suppose to be since the xp1700 is a 266mhz fsb cpu?

with my new board, i am using artic silver 3 and a volcano 12 hsf. I had been running the cpu for over a year with the stock amd fan on the ecs board. what kind of overclocking can i do & how? do i just raise the fsb to 166 and leave the multiplier alone?
 
What kind of 1700 is it? Is it a T-bred B, a T-bred A, or a Palomino? If it's either of the last two, you might not make it up to 166fsb without lowering the multiplier, because they only average about a 200mhz overclock. If it's a T-bred B, you should have gotten at least PC3200 ram, but almost every one of the T-bred B's will do a minimum of 200mhz fsb. Anyway, what most of us do with an unlocked chip is lower the multi down to 8 or 9x, and see how high the chip's fsb will go, then find a higher multi that will give the highest clock speed, with the highest fsb. Good luck.
 
Your motherboard is probably running at a 1:1 ratio,because your cpu is 133mhz it's running your ram at 133mhz so that's why it's saying it is DDR266.🙂

If you want to run your ram to DDR333 up your FSB (overclock the cpu) or just up the mem ratio.
 
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