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    "At 14.5 multiplier or up ram speed is 413, but 14 makes it sky rocket to 458"



    Different multiplier for the cpu=different RAM divider (ratio/divider)
    That's (one of the reasons)why AMD added a separate North Bridge for the k10-
    so that people can set the RAM speed regardless of the CPU speed.

    For exaple for my 5000 BE I use 250x12=3000 with the RAM 500 (1000ddr)
    If I use 200x15=3000 then my RAM speed will be lower (different cpu/ram ratio)
    M3a unlike some other boards does not have a cpu/ram ratio (divider) setting in the BIOS,so users need to find
    that "sweet" spot for their RAM/CPU speed.
    Last edited by SocketMan; 02-04-2008 at 09:08 PM.


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