yea, it does. did u c my other thread called "is this too good to be true" or something like htat? a small trim and my scores went crazy [/b][/quote]Originally posted by abu_has_the_power+23 February 2004 - 20:27--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (abu_has_the_power @ 23 February 2004 - 20:27)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-bigdawgfoxx@23 February 2004 - 21:11
I read a review on tomshardware I believe where the faster timings didnt help too much. I really dont think they would make a whole lot of difference in every day computing.
I dont think that counts as overclocking, as it is not overclocking. He wants to up the Mhz it runs at I believe.
The first thing I want to know is what CPU you have and how fast your ram currently runs at. You want your RAM and FSB to run at the same speeds.
For example, if you have an AMD CPU running at 400Mhz FSB, you will want your ram running at 400Mhz. If you have an Intel CPU running at 800Mhz FSB, you will also want your RAM running at 400Mhz.
If you have an AMD CPU running at 333Mhz, you will want your RAM running at 333Mhz.
You had it at 2-3-3-8 and had it running at 4000 speeds...no clue how but good job.
You then said you had it at 2-3-3-6, but you never posted benches...so I never saw any improvment...wana post the newest benches?
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