FSB overclocking ... effect of sys ram

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by bryanr, Oct 1, 2004.

  1. bryanr

    bryanr Private E-2

    My system is as follows:

    SY-KT dragon ultra platinum edition mobo
    Barton Core 333fsb 2500+ XP (running @ 198 mhz fsb)
    2X512mb Corsair pc2700 (333 fsb) sys ram
    XP Pro OS
    ATI (powercolor) 9800 8x video

    My question is this, since my Barton is locked at 11x multiplier, I have to o/c with the fsb. Since my memory is rated at 333 mHz fsb, will I damage it running the mobo fsb at or near 200 (ddr400 speed)?

    My system seems to be stable (except for a problem with the vpu... they say it is defective and will need to be replaced)

    BTW I will soon be upgrading my Powercolor 9800 to a Sapphire 9800 Pro Ultra (with the monster cooling system).
     
  2. bryanr

    bryanr Private E-2

  3. Beast_USA

    Beast_USA Private E-2

    Shouldn't hurt it ...if it will run stable. You will need to raise the voltage on the memory I think corsair does 2.8v 2.7 would be safe.

    If u clock to 200 fsb can set the memory at 166?
    Trying to remember I remember the apg & pci will move back to 66/33 at 166-200
     

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