I have a e7500 running at 266x11. My ram is ddr3 1333 9-9-9-24. Is this out of sync? If it is how can i sync them?
not happening
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its not possible
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i mean what do you mean by "out of sync"
ram is ram 1333 MHZ is a good speed andif you got the size you want then thats it
there is no "syncing" bullcrap
Oh ok, well i just have been hearing alot of things aboust syncing the ram.
[QUOTE=vexx21322;19313868]Oh ok, well i just have been hearing alot of things aboust syncing the ram.[/QUOTE]
Haha, how told you that?
rofl probably from people who oil their computers when they slow down
[QUOTE=vexx21322;19313868]Oh ok, well i just have been hearing alot of things aboust syncing the ram.[/QUOTE]
Are you talking about the FSB and Memory clocks?
You can run with them unlinked.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;19315974]Are you talking about the FSB and Memory clocks?
You can run with them unlinked.[/QUOTE]
Ya
Well aren't we just full of conversation today
[QUOTE=vexx21322;19316618]Ya[/QUOTE]
It would be impossible to do that with your setup unless you severely underclocked the RAM.
Edit: 1:1 FSB:DRAM ratio that is.
It always syncs it may not be 1:1 but it may be like 1:1.3
Oh ok.
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Lol sorry for dumb thread, rate me boxes...
The more I read the OP, the more confused I get.
It's kinda like that "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" post on /v/ back in like February.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;19317667]The more I read the OP, the more confused I get.
It's kinda like that "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" post on /v/ back in like February.[/QUOTE]
He was thinking that the FSB and the Memory Clock have to be at a 1:1 ratio, we cleared it up.
Common question, easily solved.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;19317667]The more I read the OP, the more confused I get.
It's kinda like that "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" post on /v/ back in like February.[/QUOTE]
I... where... am....
wat
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