Hi crunchie.. sorry, if it was not clear I was referring to the cpu side NB-fsb frequency.. not the NB itself. It is here the memory controllers reside ont he cpu die (DCT0/DCT1) and it is these which of course will affect the memory interaction... eg. from that perfomance guide I quoted from, should be three times the memory clock (that is to say, if you run 1600, then 800 x 3 = 2400 MHz).
My point was that for many who might be having issues with 1600 MHz, g skill admins propose a bump in voltage which is good but really is a subsequent resolution to the fact that one should try and hit this ratio of 1:3 between 'fsb' and cpu-nb freq.
My point was that for many who might be having issues with 1600 MHz, g skill admins propose a bump in voltage which is good but really is a subsequent resolution to the fact that one should try and hit this ratio of 1:3 between 'fsb' and cpu-nb freq.
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