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    Overclocking - RAM problem

    Afternoon guys ('n gals!).

    Trying some soft overclocking yesterday and found that my PC won't POST if my memory clock goes over 200mhz. Is this because the memory is rubbish or because my PSU is 'only' 350W and whether this plays a part?

    The memory is Twinmos PC3200 200mhz 1x1gig and am currently running 2.5, 3, 3, 6 on it. Think the standard is 3, 4, 4, 7.

    I don't know much about memory overclocking to be honest. Just has issues with going over 200mhz. Running stock voltages as I don't want to go blowing up stuff heh.

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    need way more info.

    Board? voltages, chip? etc etc.

    try lowerin your LDT to 3x, and you may need to increase chipset voltage and ram timmings.

    Unless you know what your doing don't bother.

    Good guide here:
    http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12960

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