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    DV6000 RAM Overclocking

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by jack_mcdowell, Mar 5, 2008.

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    jack_mcdowell Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, when I run memtest86+ my ram (ddr2 @ 333) runs at 400 mhz with the same 5 5 5 15 latency, and it is quite solid. Is there a way for me to make windows recognize the ram as ddr2 400 instead of 333?
    I have a turion X2 and can use ntune to change the core speed from 1600 to say, 1800, which also affects the ram speed, however this gives me 360mhz since for some reason the divider is set to cpu/5.
    In other words... is there a way to change the divider from cpu/5 to cpu/4, since memtest does this?
    thank you, Jack
     
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    Bump, is there no way of changing the CPUClock/RAM divider on a laptop based on the nforce410/430 chipset?