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System Name | If you name your systems, get a boy/girlfriend... |
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Processor | i7 4770k |
Motherboard | Asus Maximus VI Formula |
Cooling | Custom waterloop around Black Ice GTX 360 |
Memory | 16GB DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 FE |
Storage | Samsung 850 Pro 1TB |
Case | HAF 932 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750 |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
Hi,
CPURAM on Amd platform.
Can somebody clarify this for me ?
All my AM2 systems (Asus M2R32-MVP; Gigabyte GA-MA79FX-DS5) don't have this setting in bios.
All I can do is play with FSB or CPU multiplier. The memory clock gets set by bios somewhere near stock speed. No matter how I overclock my CPU (by FSB or by divider [X2 black edition]), memory stays near stock.
I see in CPU-Z that CPURAM divider increases as I overclock, so the RAM speed stays stock.
Is there a way to get performance out of 1066Mhz DDR2 without using Phenom ?
CPURAM on Amd platform.
Can somebody clarify this for me ?
All my AM2 systems (Asus M2R32-MVP; Gigabyte GA-MA79FX-DS5) don't have this setting in bios.
All I can do is play with FSB or CPU multiplier. The memory clock gets set by bios somewhere near stock speed. No matter how I overclock my CPU (by FSB or by divider [X2 black edition]), memory stays near stock.
I see in CPU-Z that CPURAM divider increases as I overclock, so the RAM speed stays stock.
Is there a way to get performance out of 1066Mhz DDR2 without using Phenom ?