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Old Jan 18, 2008, 05:44 AM   #1
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Help Needed With Ram Oc ******urgent

Hello,

I have 2G*2 Transcend Jetram @667 DDR2
I have a MB where i cannot increase the dram voltage, its fixed at 1.8v
how can i Oc my ram
My current settings are at 5-5-5-15 @333mhz

Kindly let me know the timings for cas#latency, Prechargetime, RAS to CAS R/W delay,
RAS to RAS delay.
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Old Jan 18, 2008, 05:48 AM   #2
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i highly doubt you can OC that RAM, its a very old spec from before when DDR2 is new, buy new sticks, if you try and OC the sticks and tighten timings you may just lose performance

or worse. lose you sticks completely.

if you cant increase voltage you are stuck basically....
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Old Jan 18, 2008, 06:36 AM   #3
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you don't want to blindly adjust the memory timing settings. some certain memory modules won't give you the best performance when a shorter timings are in use.
i suggest you perform a memtest and performance test at after each time you change your memory timing settings.
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