Friday, April 9, 2010

OVERCLOCKINg RAM!!

Anyway, I thought that I would use an exclamation mark on the subject title to spice things up and perk up some interest. I bought this ram here hxxp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145015 (replace xx's) and have succesfully clocked it at 4-4-4-12 timings (it defaulted to 5-5-5-15 for some reason on my mobo) and 800 mhz at DDR2 ''Auto'' voltage. It's at 2t though and I am wondering how to get it down to 1T. I've tried manually setting the voltage to 1.9v and then to 1.95v and then finally to 2.0v but my computer just refuses to boot with 1t. And I don't mean it's unstable, I mean it doesn't boot at all; it just makes some weird beepey noises and I have to take the battery out.Any tips? I didn't dare set it any higher than 2.0v because I am an extreme noob when it comes to this stuff, and terrible, terrible things could happen at 2.05v for all I know?So... Any tips?Oh yeah, another note of interest is that my motherboard is an ASUS m2n-sli deluxe. Don't know if that helps.Thanks! OVERCLOCKINg RAM!!
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Have you tried to use the nvidia ntune tool for your board? I use it for my nforce board, it can make things nice and simple, or more complex if you want. BTW you used 2 exclamation marks. :D
Rats! I knew I did something wrong with the title!Thanks for the reply. In nTune, the voltages and fan control are both grayed out, so unfortunately I can't adjust there....
[QUOTE=''ender2009'']Rats! I knew I did something wrong with the title!Thanks for the reply. In nTune, the voltages and fan control are both grayed out, so unfortunately I can't adjust there.... [/QUOTE]I can't either :roll:, if you want to, just adjust in bios, it also has a nice tuning feature that I like, you should try it.
My RAM is at 2.1v and it's fine...5-5-5-15 I think...I can't be bothered to check though :P

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