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    Formerly known as Zap. Stephen C's Avatar
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    Are these good settings?

    Just wanted to know if I got things right as I'm not too sure..

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    i get file not found matey

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    3.36ghz is not bad for a northwood core, though are you sure it is the cpu topping out at this speed and not the memory? setting a lower cpu divider just for testing would allow you to find this out.

    What ram is that? Is it not capable of 2-2-2-5?
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