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i'm new to the overclocking scene
i recently bought a pair of 2x1024MB OCZ PC-4000 500mhz DDR , but on sandra pro it shows my memory is only running at 333Mhz, i dont quite understand why...
this is a link to the asus site:
http://uk.asus.com/products.aspx?l [...] 24&l4=0&mo del=163&modelmenu=2


So how do i get them to run on full power or 500Mhz??


Message edited by cruelman84 on 07-31-2007 at 03:26:03 PM
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btw this is my setup

P4 2.8ghz HT
2GB DDR ram
eax600pro (ancient stuff; upgrading to either xfx fatal1ty 7600gt 256mb or xfx 7900gs 256mb)
psu 350w (upgrading to spire zeno600w)


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http://uk.asus.com/products.aspx?l [...] 24&l4=0&model=163&modelmenu=2


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