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Havoc151
01-06-2008, 12:40 PM
Can anyone tell me how high i can go while still keeping my memory at ddr2-800.

so far i have gotten up to 3.20 Ghz with a 16x multiplier and 1.400 V.

FYI.. my cpu is watercooled.

thanks

Lightman
01-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Can anyone tell me how high i can go while still keeping my memory at ddr2-800.

so far i have gotten up to 3.20 Ghz with a 16x multiplier and 1.400 V.

FYI.. my cpu is watercooled.

thanks

If you're changing only CPU multi your memory will stay at or below 800MHz.
Only when overclocking by HTT bus you need to watch memory speeds ;)

Manicdan
01-06-2008, 02:21 PM
what you should do is set ur memory to ddr666 and push your FSB up a bit to find your max speed and use any mulitplier you want, it can reach any speed possible using mulitplier alone, it can do 4ghz+ if the cpu will let you, but im sure it wont

your reaching near the max of that cpu at those volts, i was able to get 3360 at 1.5v

duploxxx
01-07-2008, 02:10 AM
its a BE version so it will do 3,2 with standard vcore.

for you're oc, that is a bit depending on you're mobo. if you have a 770/790 it will work different then older am2 boards

madfaze
01-07-2008, 04:19 PM
its a BE version so it will do 3,2 with standard vcore.


i never got in to this stock volt @ 3.2ghz, its not prime stable. i always bump my vcore to 1.4v to achieve this...wonder why?!:shrug: