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Overclocking choices

dopefishzzz

Limp Gawd
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What would you choose between :

2.4 GHz, tight timing, DDR400
2.6 GHz, tight timing, DDR360 (Mem at 180)
2.6 GHz, bad timings, DDR400

???
 
Come on... these 3 settings are perfectly stable on my X2 3800+, but I don't know which one would give me the best overall game performance.

??
 
Well...when you say bad timings, what does that entail?
Also, I assume you're still running at a 1t command rate. If bad timings means 2t, then back off it.
-Ghent
 
*Shudders*

Gimpy timings=EVIL!
I'd say clock as high as you can while staying with a 1T command rate. However, thats just MY $0.02. To be honest, some of the hardest core O/C'ers I've run across are on another forum, Xtremesystems. They are who I use for my inspiration on O/Cing. Check 'em out.

-Ghent
 
dopefishzzz said:
I don't know which one would give me the best overall game performance.
i won't until you give us specifics on the timings and settings you're using. most likely the 180mhz divider is putting the ram a bit below 180mhz ;)
 
My good timings are :

CAS 2-3-3-6 1T

Bad timings means "stock". Cas 3 and 2T.

Memory is Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2
 
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