There is no FSB - Clock generation on AMD 8th-Generation platforms

zCexVe

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  • Sep 12, 2006
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    Where I'm now
    that explains why i didnt had to tweak rams in ma AMD.thank god that they have built in memory controller..
    Actually it changes.for e.g.:-
    Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 200MHz Rev E6
    OCed to 2500MHz a 500 MHz boost
    DDR = 400-->500
    PCI -e= 1000-->1250
    other ram timings changed well.
    I just turned Base clock 200MHz[default] to 250 MHz.
    As referred I can still change the PCI-e frequency if I want to a higher clock..
     

    Anusha

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    Jun 13, 2006
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    zCexVe said:
    that explains why i didnt had to tweak rams in ma AMD.thank god that they have built in memory controller..
    Actually it changes.for e.g.:-
    Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 200MHz Rev E6
    OCed to 2500MHz a 500 MHz boost
    DDR = 400-->500
    PCI -e= 1000-->1250
    other ram timings changed well.
    I just turned Base clock 200MHz[default] to 250 MHz.
    As referred I can still change the PCI-e frequency if I want to a higher clock..

    How does it explain your overclock? :confused:
    PCI-E runs at 100MHz by default (not 1000MHz) :rolleyes: