Achieving 1:1 FSB:DRAM on ASUS P5B-E
Good day.
I was wondering what settings I have to apply in my Mother Board in order to achieve a 1:1 FSB : DRAM ratio without damaging my PC components.
Iām currently using 4 x 2GB (8GB Total in Dual Channel) DRR-2 Kingston KHX6400D2/2G memory modules (99U5316-068.A00LF) 1.85V,
2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo E6600 Intel CPU (4MB Cache) and an ASUS P5B-E (Intel945 chipset) Mother Board with the latest BIOS.
All mother board settings are set to Auto and configure DRAM timing by SPD is Enabled.
Memory Remap feature in Enabled (Allow remapping of overlapped PCI memory above the total physical memory)
My mother board memory voltage can be set up to 2.10V
CPU Frequency when AI tuning is set to manual is at 266 and can range from 100 ā 650
DRAM Frequency is set to auto but can reach up to 1066
PCI Express Frequency is Auto but can reach up to 104
CPU VCORE voltage can reach up to 1.5250V
FSB Termination Voltage can reach up to 1.450V
PCI Clock Synchronization mode can be set to 33.33MHZ
The CPU FSB is 1066
CPU Ratio setting is Auto
Ratio Status is unlocked and can range Max 09.0 ā Min 06.0
Ratio Actual Value: 9
This is what CPU-Z is currently showing:
CPU when idle:
http://imageshack.us/a/img17/9497/cpucut.png
CPU in full load when playing RAGE.
http://imageshack.us/a/img515/9514/cpuloadcut.png
My mother board:
http://imageshack.us/a/img515/6957/mbcut.png
My memory:
http://imageshack.us/a/img69/9107/8gb01cut.png
http://imageshack.us/a/img546/1005/8gb02cut.png
Thanks in advance.
Re: Achieving 1:1 FSB:DRAM on ASUS P5B-E
To acheive a 1:1 DRAM ratio you'd just turn your memory speed down to 533, but I don't really see why you'd do that?
I assume the point is you're planning on overclocking? In which case you need to turn your RAM ratio down to lower the RAM speed, slowly up the FSB to find your best stable overclock, then up the RAM speed again to get as close to 800 as possible without going over.