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Old August 12th 03, 04:57 AM
Raichu Mouse Pokémon
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Any1 have one, and can I set things like this?

CPU vcore 1.60 or 1.65
(167)x(18)
Ram DDR @ 2.7 and a ratio of 2.0 or 2.5 or better 415 MHZ
Ram Question here. Is it better to use 400 MHZ Ram Then 333 MHZ Ram When
I'm overclocking


And Video
The Norm of 66.66/33.33


Another question
If I have my AGP and PCI set to 67.67/37.37 or maybe that was 67.66

What I did have it set to (67.26/33.63)
I Sometimes forget stuff like this, it's not something I usually overclock.
but when I change those, what's my Video card & Sound Card running @

then??
Thanks Much
Dennis E Strausser Jr

(Raichu!!), don't fear my electric
I won't use it if I feel safe.





 




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