CPUz 1.33.1 correctly detects the ODC register.
Another way is just always use even dividers ;)
EDIT: ozzimark beat me :fight:
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CPUz 1.33.1 correctly detects the ODC register.
Another way is just always use even dividers ;)
EDIT: ozzimark beat me :fight:
incredible job there Kevin..... congrats on the WR. What's the likelyhood a normal overclocker could do that? (not like you're abnormal or anything):D
the ultimate DDR1 @.@
OK guys! I think it's the time to clarify something here... OPB is using the latest BIOS with Odd Divisor Correct option Enabled in BIOS. It has been mentioned few times in this thread but I guess, most of the folks did not catch that yet...
All of the results in this thread ARE NOT what they seem to be. It's not 300MHz but 270Mhz (multi x9) or 275MHz (multi x11). Also, it's not 4DIMM @ 308MHz (CPU/11), but 283Mhz (CPU/12), which is still very good anyway. I feel that Kevin might have a set of RAM that will do that, but it's definetely not in this thread. I'm sure, If OPB has new results, then he will post in in a new thread.
If you need more information about the option in question, please read Odd divisor correct and what it does.. Did Kevin know what the ODC option in BIOS did? We think he did... Why did he not say anything in the first place? We don't know... Anyway.. I feel this thread needs to be closed as it is misleading to the public, despite it's great value as far as memory tweaking. Therefore, closed it is...