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That motherboard isn't an overclocker to begin with. Any motherboard with onboard graphics isn't going to overclock good. One reason is so the motherboard can stay stable while using the graphics itself. If you start overclocking the system...
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The computer has a "bus" where all information travels. It connects all the hardware together. The processor(cpu) calls for a piece of information and it addresses the bus to find that memory location and retrieve it for the opera...
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Flash memory as in ..USB stick or which ??? well if it is flash memory in usb sad to say that is expensive equipment to read intergrated circuits its called a chip reader/ eprom burner, hopes this helps
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the bus speed can not be overclocked you can see your memory bus speed on your ram or on its cover. good luck.
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Currently, the highest JEDEC standard speed is 1333MHz. The i7-920 and i7-940 processor memory bus will default to 1066MHz. The i7-965 processor memory bus will default to 1333MHz.
http://www.corsair.com/products/corei7/faq.aspx
667 is actually 333 x 2, as it's DDR based RAM (DDR2 to be more precise, but the concept is sound). The RAM bus is double-pumped to get the final speed, hence 333 double-pumped gets you ~667. The CPU bus is quad pumped over the system clock...
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1034406052
Most 66Mhz parts are made with 100Mhz dram chips, which may or may not be suitable for a PC100 environment. All SDRAM modules have an EPROM chip on the module that is programmed with an SPD (serial presence detect) code. The SPD is a line o...
http://www.simpletech.com/support/faq/dram_memory_upgra...
There are several different bus settings in your motherboard's BIOS. Consult your motherboard manual to see if the proper settings are enabled and that the front side bus (FSB) is set correctly. You may also need to check the motherboard ma...
http://www.kbytememory.com/pages/FAQs_print.htm#q28
Blinker_Fluid's memory selection is great - although you could save about $12 with the Kingston - they have the same specs and same lifetime warranty. I've been looking at that XPC, and wondering why you are buying it, versus a regular mi...
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/75940
Let me answer that with a qualified YES. In general, SDRAM is backward compatible and can run at bus speeds slower than that for which it is rated. For example, the 128 Mbytes of PC133 memory I have in my computer with an EpoX MVP3G2 Super ...
http://duxcw.com/faq/mem/mem.htm