I imported_Detoyminador Member Oct 5, 2004 119 0 0 Aug 10, 2007 #1 this is the memory I purchased for my GIGABYTE GA-P35-DQ6 with a INTEL CORE2 DUO E6600 CPU Corsair Should I have purchased either of these 2 for increased performance? OCZ1 or OCZ2 which is the better of the 2?
this is the memory I purchased for my GIGABYTE GA-P35-DQ6 with a INTEL CORE2 DUO E6600 CPU Corsair Should I have purchased either of these 2 for increased performance? OCZ1 or OCZ2 which is the better of the 2?
C Cutthroat Golden Member Apr 13, 2002 1,104 0 0 Aug 10, 2007 #2 You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ.
You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ.
I imported_Detoyminador Member Oct 5, 2004 119 0 0 Aug 10, 2007 #3 Originally posted by: Cutthroat You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ. Click to expand... Even though I bought the 800Mhz memory and my CPU runs at 1066Mhz? and do you really think I can get it to 3.6Ghz on air?
Originally posted by: Cutthroat You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ. Click to expand... Even though I bought the 800Mhz memory and my CPU runs at 1066Mhz? and do you really think I can get it to 3.6Ghz on air?
B Blain Lifer Oct 9, 1999 23,643 3 81 Aug 10, 2007 #4 Originally posted by: Detoyminador Originally posted by: Cutthroat You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ. Click to expand... Even though I bought the 800Mhz memory and my CPU runs at 1066Mhz? and do you really think I can get it to 3.6Ghz on air? Click to expand... On the surface "800MHz" sounds like it's slower than "1066MHz"... But you need to read up more on your memory vs CPU FSB speeds. Hint: 800 divided by 2... 1066 divided by 4
Originally posted by: Detoyminador Originally posted by: Cutthroat You made the right choice. If you run your CPU and memory at 1:1 ratio (which you should), you would have your E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHZ. Click to expand... Even though I bought the 800Mhz memory and my CPU runs at 1066Mhz? and do you really think I can get it to 3.6Ghz on air? Click to expand... On the surface "800MHz" sounds like it's slower than "1066MHz"... But you need to read up more on your memory vs CPU FSB speeds. Hint: 800 divided by 2... 1066 divided by 4