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Thread: FSB and Multiplier Factor

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    I played about with all the voltages slowly putting them up and bringing them back down when I lost my nerve, and had to reset my CMOS.... but I did buy that system to experiment on, so a couple of problems doesnt really worry me if I break anything, although it would be kind of lame....

    I put the RAM voltage up from 2.6 to 2.7 and no extra stability came from it, should I try 2.8 or you think thats a bad idea? Either that or I should try updatinbg the BIOS, but it seems a little risky, I rather cripple the system manually then on an update

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    what timings is the ram at... ie 2-2-2-5, i can't remember what the names 4 em are....

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    timings are set to optimal.... 8 3 3 2.5

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