Now with some added volts to your DIMMS you might be able to reach a stable clock, that is if you have a decent overclockable brand of DIMMS, that said when you reach 2.0v on your RAM (that is IF your RAMM supports upto 2v !!) always have a fan blowing on it because they run hot, but in many cases when you find yourself at the 800MHz setting its for many the limit of increasing the FSB also. In many cases if you go higher than FSB400MHz, you could find your RAM running at 810, 820MHz etc. (lower the multiplier+raise the FSB) For example you can get a E6600 running stable at 3.2GHz with your RAM at 800MHz, that would be FSB 400 and your multiplier at x8. So you'll also need to adjust your multiplier correctly. Idealy you will want to have the RAM running at 1:1. Hi AlkitWell when you raise the FSB, the RAM speed increases also.
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