T thegamer298 Honorable Apr 11, 2013 62 0 10,640 Jan 19, 2014 #1 According to cpu-z i have a 1:6 FSB : DRAM ratio. Is this bad.
Solution nikoli707 Jan 20, 2014 yeah, ratio makes no difference at all. your setup is more than fine.
4Ryan6 Champion Apr 14, 2002 20,603 6 52,915 Jan 19, 2014 #2 thegamer298 : According to cpu-z i have a 1:6 FSB : DRAM ratio. Is this bad. Bad = Crashing and BSOD, if you are not experiencing any Bad, then 1:6 is not Bad! Understand? Upvote 0 Downvote
thegamer298 : According to cpu-z i have a 1:6 FSB : DRAM ratio. Is this bad. Bad = Crashing and BSOD, if you are not experiencing any Bad, then 1:6 is not Bad! Understand?
nikoli707 Splendid Jan 4, 2012 6,008 5 29,965 Jan 19, 2014 #4 What is your system setup? In older systems before 2010 it used to be a rule of 1:3 ratio was a good place to be. that ratio means pretty much nothing now. Upvote 0 Downvote
What is your system setup? In older systems before 2010 it used to be a rule of 1:3 ratio was a good place to be. that ratio means pretty much nothing now.
T thegamer298 Honorable Apr 11, 2013 62 0 10,640 Jan 20, 2014 #5 nikoli707 : What is your system setup? In older systems before 2010 it used to be a rule of 1:3 ratio was a good place to be. that ratio means pretty much nothing now. 4670k @ 4.4ghz 8GB Corsair Vengeance at 1600mhz Upvote 0 Downvote
nikoli707 : What is your system setup? In older systems before 2010 it used to be a rule of 1:3 ratio was a good place to be. that ratio means pretty much nothing now. 4670k @ 4.4ghz 8GB Corsair Vengeance at 1600mhz
nikoli707 Splendid Jan 4, 2012 6,008 5 29,965 Jan 20, 2014 Solution #6 yeah, ratio makes no difference at all. your setup is more than fine. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution