pretty simple and straightforward question: how do ratios work?
suppose i run my ram at 5:4 and my fsb is at 250.
the cpu is thus running at a speed of 1000mhz and the memory is at 1.25x250= 312.5 (x2 = 625)
but i still dont really get this.
my memory is rated pc3500 (217fsb), suppose i run the voltage at 2.8 (board max) and run really relaxed timings if need be, can i even reach this speed?
these ratios boggle me. on the other hand, suppose im running a 1:1 ratio, that would make it much simpler since the fsb and cpu are running synch at a minimum of 217mhz (868 for cpu and 434 for ram)
so if someone can please explain to me exactly how these ratios work id appreciate it. ive heard alot of people are hitting 250mhz on the ram running 5:4 ratios with pc3500 ram, but that seems abit over the top for me, either that or im not comprehending something correctly.
my thanks in advance.
edit: specs in sig
suppose i run my ram at 5:4 and my fsb is at 250.
the cpu is thus running at a speed of 1000mhz and the memory is at 1.25x250= 312.5 (x2 = 625)
but i still dont really get this.
my memory is rated pc3500 (217fsb), suppose i run the voltage at 2.8 (board max) and run really relaxed timings if need be, can i even reach this speed?
these ratios boggle me. on the other hand, suppose im running a 1:1 ratio, that would make it much simpler since the fsb and cpu are running synch at a minimum of 217mhz (868 for cpu and 434 for ram)
so if someone can please explain to me exactly how these ratios work id appreciate it. ive heard alot of people are hitting 250mhz on the ram running 5:4 ratios with pc3500 ram, but that seems abit over the top for me, either that or im not comprehending something correctly.
my thanks in advance.
edit: specs in sig