Scratch the first part of that question. I see now that once you change the
FSB from stock or auto to something else, the "by SPD" option is no longer a
choice. Still wonder about the jacking up of the FSB and lowering the ram
speed to be able to do it.
"Forrest" <REMOVETHISrunforrest1.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm playing around with OC ing my P4 -2.4 533 fsb. in an MSI 645E board.
It
> has 1.5 gig of generic PC-2100 ram. I had it running at fsb155 but had to
> set the DRAM clock ratio down to 232. It was either that or let it go way
> over the stock 266. My question is about the "by SPD" setting. I presume
> that it is an auto setting by the guts of the chip. If one OCs and sets it
> to the by SPD, will it keep the ram at 266 or will it also get OCed as the
> FSB gets jacked up? Also,is over all performance, if a 2.4 is running OCed
> at say 2.6 or so with the ram underclocked at 233 or so, going to be
better
> or worse? Just how much difference does the speed setting of the ram make?
> Thanks
>
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