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Winston

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hmmm pc2100 doesnt seem so good anyways lol...

but anyways what brand is the ram and what motherboard do u have, if ur ram isnt a good brand ull have a less luck of doing so.
 

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pc2100 is only rated for 266MHz, what are you trying to do/accomplish?

What kind of mainboard are you using, and CPU type/model?

I suggest that you google it, but I'm not responsible for any smoke, fumes, or explosions.

Good luck in finding "how to overclock your RAM" ;) :p
 

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the easiest way to overclock ram is the set the timings lower

but the performance gained is irrelavent....

i mean 2fps on any game is pointless
and 3seconds faster when starting windows is just as pointless
 

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Originally posted by Huy
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pc2100 is only rated for 266MHz, what are you trying to do/accomplish?

What kind of mainboard are you using, and CPU type/model?

I suggest that you google it, but I'm not responsible for any smoke, fumes, or explosions.

Good luck in finding "how to overclock your RAM" ;) :p
ahuh a smart friend of mine try to play around with the CMOS settings for his uber cool generic ram lol.. and well u see, he saved settings and was never able to see his POST screen ever lol...
 

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Yep, I have mine set to:

5:4 ratio
275mhz fsb
2-5-3-3 timings
 

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Originally posted by Winston
ahuh a smart friend of mine try to play around with the CMOS settings for his uber cool generic ram lol.. and well u see, he saved settings and was never able to see his POST screen ever lol...

lol, you can always reset the CMOS (with jumper).... or use dual bios
 

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Originally posted by jm1234567890
lol, you can always reset the CMOS (with jumper).... or use dual bios
No No i was refering to his RAM was completely obsolete, when you dont have RAM in your comp u cant even see the POST lol
 

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ah.. jumper mentioned (for cmos reset) ... ah *reminices of the days with moboards almost completely made of jumpers... and trying to find the booklet on the board so that u didnt kill the precious pentium75 that you managed to score.. just so u could play doom all that much faster..* :) :p
 

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