Help with RAM dividers on E6850!!!!!

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perryleros
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Help with RAM dividers on E6850!!!!!

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Hello, i just built my new rig and im just about to boot it up. Specs are:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850
RAM: 2 x 1GB Cellshock PC-6400 with Micron D9GMH chips (4-4-4-12)
Mobo: Asus P5K-E Deluxe WiFi/AP
VGA: XFX GeForce 8800GTS 320MB
HDD: WD Raptor 36GB , WD Caviar 16SE 250GB , WD Caviar 16SE 300GB
Cpu Cooler: Zalman 9700LED
PSU: Zalman ZM600-HP (600watt)

My question is: How should i run CPU and memory configuration?
a) CPU: 9 x 333 (stock) + RAM: 400 (with some divider)
b) CPU: 8 x 400 + RAM: 400 (1:1) (I really dont want to overclock cpu. At least not for now, mb in the future)
c) CPU: 9 x 333 (stock) + RAM: 333 (underclocked) (1:1)

I really need help on this guys as i dont know how much this influences overall performance.
Thank you.
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Re: Help with RAM dividers on E6850!!!!!

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If you are happy that your board does 400Mhz stable, then you will see the most benefit with having your RAM at 1:1 with your FSB.

You may have to give your nothbridge/MCH more voltage if it doesn't make it to 400Mhz on the first attempt. The best way of checking is to run memtest86+ and choose in the advanced options to loop test 5 to make sure your NB can handle the speed.


But for now, with it being a fresh build, run it at CPU: 9 x 333 (stock) + RAM: 400 (with some divider) so you can make sure that there aren't any problems first. Once its all settled in, then feel free to tweak it.

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Well after looking around in different forums, I' m pretty sure my motherboard can handle 400mhz fsb without raising any voltages. Though, as you recommended me, I will start the system with default stable settings , and then i ll consider slightly overclocking to 3.2Ghz (8 x 400 with ram 1:1 at 400mhz). I believe Zalman 9700 cooler will be able to handle that small overclocking :) . Thanks, i ll start working on it soon and i ll post results.

Perry
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perryleros wrote:I believe Zalman 9700 cooler will be able to handle that small overclocking :)y
Yep, it will.
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