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    Quote Originally Posted by ci2kla View Post
    Yea I know fine tuning takes time and patience that's why I'm still learning
    But just sometimes quite a bit annoying when I was easily get lost track with the settings and confused
    You should see my notebooks with scribble all over from taking note of minor changes i make and whether they work or not You just need to make one or two small changes at a time, make notes of what you changed and whether ti was better or worse so you can refer back to it later. It helps alot

    It tooks me months of patience and testing to get my current completely bulletproof 481MHz FSB as it is now. Also few sets of memory sticks and other things!

    If there is one thing you have it is time, so take advantage of that and don't fluster yourself for nothing. I personally use both OC profiles on my Rampage, Profile 1 is for Stable OC thats tested and proven, Profile 2 is for testing new settings. That way I can just save my current testing settings to spare profile, and go back to stable anytime I want. Then when my new set of testing settings prove completely stable and bulletproof I'll save them to first profile and start working on new ones in profile 2. I've reached the limits of my board with its bios though. So my current settings are the best I'll be able to get them with this CPU and ram and I'm extremely happy with that. Took a few months of long testing and trial but hey it's why enthusiast products to me make me feel so enthusiastic to play with
    Last edited by mikeyakame; 01-18-2009 at 08:42 PM.

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