Overclocking Ram Manual
Corsair DDR3 Dominators 2133MHz CAS9 Overclocking Guidebook
Speedy guidebook to display some new Corsair RAM, namely 2GB DDR3 DOMINATOR kit operating at 2133MHz CAS9 on Nvidia 790i ULtra board
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overclocking ram manual question by Simba: I want overclocking assist (cpu/gpu/ram)?
Ok initial items 1st… sys specs
Operating System: Windows XP House Edition (five.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2
Technique Model: Dimension 4600i
BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A09
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) four CPU three.00GHz (two CPUs)<-HT
Memory: 1278MB RAM (3x128 1x256) 333Mhz
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 6200
I would like to overclock where I can without being ridiculously risky.
What areas can I overclock in, and I need a good guide on how to do it, the main problem I'm having is locating the jumpers I need to change multipliers.
CPU/GPU are the most important.
Thanks,
Simba
@Scott S.
How would I go about unlocking them? Flashing the BIOS with a hack?
@Roger S
Please don't post unless you know what you are talking about... Pentium 4s have built in stepping technology... they will slow down when heat is too high
@izzy
ok the processor isn't OEM, I have a good heatsink with fan, I have a custom case, full size tower, with 5 fans (overclocked GPU and it still doesn't get to 60c)
and I meant I have 3x 256 and 1x 512 for ram.
any version of atitools past 1.2 supports geforce cards... (no, not all nvidia cards)
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Answer by Scott S
Overclocking the RAM and CPU is accomplished in the BIOS but people choices are most most likely locked on a dell diminsion. The GPU nevertheless can be overclocked with atiTool. There are many overclocking guides, just google to discover some. www.overclock.net is a sight that I use a lot and tons of actually knoledgable men and women there. There are also guides and information on that sight.
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when i run the bios it says DRAM frequency 1066mhz and my Ram is 2000mhz and im a noob at clocking it
@UndeadGunz ddr3 ram cost 100 dollars for 6gb 1600mhz
i have 6gb of ocz gold at 1600mhz 1.65 volts 4ghz i7 920 ht enabled and 8 threads and really i never use more than 4gb but if you have 1600p resolution or 3 monitors you need it to stay at a fast fps with the more graphics cards you have you need more ram and really if you have 1080p monitor you dont need more than 4 gb
@860015 Sure windows doesnt need more ram than a gig but most games and applications these days actually need more than a gig. Go back to your corner fella.
@860015 Wtf? …just wtf?
@860015 stfu dumass
lol honestly what year do you think this is?…unless your using a crap no-name ram theres no way more than 2 gigs of ram (lmao) can make your pc buggy. Get your facts straight next time dude.
I have 12GB’s of a RAM and never have had a problem at all.. I don’t know what experiences you’ve had that make you think more than 2GB of RAM is buggy.
My system also uses up to 3 to 4GB consistently when VM is turned off
That’s BS guys
there is NOTHING buggy about DDR3
i’ve now been on Corei7 platform since end of last year and tripple channel 3GB and 6GB kits have been perfect
more good advice stick with DDR2
the VHF in DDR3 makes the modules unstable and buggy. the frequencies are just too high
youre also better of with buffered RAM
BUFFERED RAM CACHES MORE DATA than non buffered ram 500MB of buffered ram can gold 2x more data than 1GIG of non buffered ram
don’t get more than 2 GIGS of ram for your machine it will get buggy and cause crashes and many problems more than 2 gigs is not recommended by pros in the field dont fall for the marketing and hype to get more ram that 2 gigs on a windows system on websites
if ram is going to be sold in huge quantities motherboard makes will have in integrate the gigabyte IRAM with battery back up concept to motherboards windows dont need more than 1gg sustem ram -2 gig max without getting buggy-