OK, I can manage to overclock my CPU no bother, BUT,,,
When my cpu is overclocked it also overclock's everything else as you all know.
So I found that as I over clocked the cpu bit by bit and just a wee bit at a time everything was going up (benchmark scores).
Then when I just over stepped the limit, my Ram scores dropped by loads, the cpu score stayed good and high but the ram score took a big dive.
SO,,, what I need to know is, how do I overclock the Ram so that it's scores climb with the cpu overclocking.
I.E-
The ram speed will climb as I turn up the bus speed but only slightly, then it dives. Heres an example >>> 134/34 ram speed up-135/34 ram speed up- 136/34 - 137/34 ram speed up and then I try 138/35 and thats when the ram score takes a big dive even though the cpu can still take some more heat.
What do I do here guy's, let me know, cheers,
:cheers:
When my cpu is overclocked it also overclock's everything else as you all know.
So I found that as I over clocked the cpu bit by bit and just a wee bit at a time everything was going up (benchmark scores).
Then when I just over stepped the limit, my Ram scores dropped by loads, the cpu score stayed good and high but the ram score took a big dive.
SO,,, what I need to know is, how do I overclock the Ram so that it's scores climb with the cpu overclocking.
I.E-
The ram speed will climb as I turn up the bus speed but only slightly, then it dives. Heres an example >>> 134/34 ram speed up-135/34 ram speed up- 136/34 - 137/34 ram speed up and then I try 138/35 and thats when the ram score takes a big dive even though the cpu can still take some more heat.
What do I do here guy's, let me know, cheers,
:cheers:
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