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Default 03-03-2002, 22:44 | posts: n/a

Hi , I read bellow that we can overclock the ddr ram with the proggie.<br>
How high can i go ? 200 MHZ ? <IMG SRC="smileys/bounce.gif"> <IMG SRC="smileys/hot.gif"> <IMG SRC="smileys/puke.gif"> <IMG SRC="smileys/knock.gif">
   
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Default 03-04-2002, 03:14 | posts: 535 | Location: Texas

You can set this as high as you want really, but that would be a bad idea IMO.<br>
You should try to overclock with the coolbits hack&gt;&gt;overclocking tab, or a tweak program. They are much easier to recover from when you clock too far.<br>
I did finally set my overclocked speed in the BIOS but only after extensive testing to make sure I was really 100.00% stable at those speeds.<br>
If you set your clock way too far and flash it that way, you will have some issues <IMG SRC="smileys/smile.gif"><br>
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Default 03-04-2002, 05:00 | posts: n/a

Yep dont O/C your video card using bios flashing
   
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