Ok, I've been doing digging and digging to try and find some decent examples on how to overclock and why its so important to get a 1:1 FSB ratio with my ram. Yes yes, there are many posts on how to bring your FSB up to overclock your CPU but I don't see anything really detailing the pluses of keeping a 1:1 ratio and further more... how at least with my mobo.
Let me start with system Specs here.
Mobo:
eVGA 680i SLI (122-CK-NF68)
CPU:
Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo E6700
Memory:
4 x 1GB of DDR2 800Mhz Patriot Extreme LL (4-4-4-12) PC6400
VideoCard:
BFG 7950GT
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So, I've overclocked by Vidcard and I've overclocked my CPU... however I am hesitant to really put in some serious attempts at overclocking my ram. I've adjusted my voltage to 2.1v per the rams specifications. I've read up alot of reviews that say time and time again to get a 1:1 ratio for the ram to FSB. I've taken some pictures of my Bios options since they seem to differ from any of the other tutorials. I've read threw my owners manual of the mobo aswell and it doesn't give me much of an explanation for the the ratios or what "synced" mode is.
Here is my current settings which show an unlinked:
Here it is linked, set to a 1:1 ratio... notice its at 1300mhz:
And... here is the closest thing to what I want (Synced, which I'm assuming its "Syncing" with the actual FSB):
What I seem to get is that when I "link" with a ratio of 1:1 its getting quad pumped to 1300mhz, which... I'm not even going to attempt to run the ram at that speed. When I "Sync" it, the ram drops to 650mhz which seems to be a true 1:1 ratio since my actual FSB is 325.
So I want to run my Processor at about 3.4ghz, and my Ram as close to 800mhz as I can... So I just basically want a confirmation that I would be doing the right thing by dropping my core multiplier to 9, bringing up my FSB to 378mhz (1512FSB), having my Ram "Synced" so it would run at 756mhz actual speed, where I can then tighten down my timings.
Some assistance would be greatly appriciated.
Let me start with system Specs here.
Mobo:
eVGA 680i SLI (122-CK-NF68)
CPU:
Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo E6700
Memory:
4 x 1GB of DDR2 800Mhz Patriot Extreme LL (4-4-4-12) PC6400
VideoCard:
BFG 7950GT
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So, I've overclocked by Vidcard and I've overclocked my CPU... however I am hesitant to really put in some serious attempts at overclocking my ram. I've adjusted my voltage to 2.1v per the rams specifications. I've read up alot of reviews that say time and time again to get a 1:1 ratio for the ram to FSB. I've taken some pictures of my Bios options since they seem to differ from any of the other tutorials. I've read threw my owners manual of the mobo aswell and it doesn't give me much of an explanation for the the ratios or what "synced" mode is.
Here is my current settings which show an unlinked:
Here it is linked, set to a 1:1 ratio... notice its at 1300mhz:
And... here is the closest thing to what I want (Synced, which I'm assuming its "Syncing" with the actual FSB):
What I seem to get is that when I "link" with a ratio of 1:1 its getting quad pumped to 1300mhz, which... I'm not even going to attempt to run the ram at that speed. When I "Sync" it, the ram drops to 650mhz which seems to be a true 1:1 ratio since my actual FSB is 325.
So I want to run my Processor at about 3.4ghz, and my Ram as close to 800mhz as I can... So I just basically want a confirmation that I would be doing the right thing by dropping my core multiplier to 9, bringing up my FSB to 378mhz (1512FSB), having my Ram "Synced" so it would run at 756mhz actual speed, where I can then tighten down my timings.
Some assistance would be greatly appriciated.
Let's consider some of the additional variables involved in the memory big picture: 
