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Overcloking my 8GB of DDR2 Patriot Viper PVS24G6400LLK

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I'm running a Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 2.4Ghz, ATI Radeon 4850 and 8GB of Patriots Viper PVS24G6400LLK Ram..

I want to give my ram a little kick.. Its running at the stock 2.1v voltage.. But I dont know what to do from here on to push it a little harder,... What settings would I have to change in the BIOS? the stock timings are 4-4-4-12.. I've looked around the board to check out others but not too clear on this..
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Please fill out your system specs. Its very hard to help you out when we dont know what motherboard you have.

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Please fill out your system specs. Its very hard to help you out when we dont know what motherboard you have.

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Fill out everything you can. The more info we have the better.
updated! thanks!
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Originally Posted by 01s0uljah View Post
updated! thanks!
Thank you.

Is your CPU overclocked at the moment or are you just trying to OC the RAM right now?

Edit: I dont know much about your motherboard, so hopefully someone can come along and help. In the meantime there is a thread dedicated to your board, so I would check that out.

Gigabyte guide.
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Anybody else have any suggestions? I've read that I need a 1:1 ratio with my FSB.. which is currently at 266 *9 to achieve the stock 2.4 on my Q6600.. If I want to overclock my ram to 1066.. That would mean I have to change my multiplier to 4.5 x 533mhz in order to overclock my ram?

WHen do i adjust the voltage and the timings? Still confused here
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