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FSB and DRAM Ratio 1;1

FSB and DRAM Ratio 1;1

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zBlack_Skull
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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x99s ddr4 core i7 5930k, just updated the BIOS. I adjusted some XMP settings and got my RAM running at 2800mhz while keeping the CPU at 3.5ghz as intended. The CPU cache is set to match the core speed (3.5ghz). Now I’m aiming for a 1:1 FSB and DRAM ratio, which is currently 1.22... anyone has advice or suggestions?
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zBlack_Skull
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #1

x99s ddr4 core i7 5930k, just updated the BIOS. I adjusted some XMP settings and got my RAM running at 2800mhz while keeping the CPU at 3.5ghz as intended. The CPU cache is set to match the core speed (3.5ghz). Now I’m aiming for a 1:1 FSB and DRAM ratio, which is currently 1.22... anyone has advice or suggestions?

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MataX_WTF
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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Arron Elms shared his experience with an x99s ddr4 core i7 5930k system. He updated the BIOS and adjusted some XMP settings, achieving a RAM speed of 2800mhz while keeping the CPU at 3.5ghz as intended. He also ensured the CPU cache matched the core speed (3.5ghz). Now he aims to achieve a perfect 1:1 FSB and DRAM ratio, which is currently 1.22. Anyone has advice or suggestions? He recommends checking the front side bus speed to reach a 1:1 ratio and balancing the DRAM accordingly.
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MataX_WTF
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #2

Arron Elms shared his experience with an x99s ddr4 core i7 5930k system. He updated the BIOS and adjusted some XMP settings, achieving a RAM speed of 2800mhz while keeping the CPU at 3.5ghz as intended. He also ensured the CPU cache matched the core speed (3.5ghz). Now he aims to achieve a perfect 1:1 FSB and DRAM ratio, which is currently 1.22. Anyone has advice or suggestions? He recommends checking the front side bus speed to reach a 1:1 ratio and balancing the DRAM accordingly.

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ShadowAspect
Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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how would you adjust the fsb speed? that means you'd have to re-adjust the multiplier too. you need to get your computer back on track after being away from fixing the notorious 1.1 ratio for several weeks...
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ShadowAspect
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #3

how would you adjust the fsb speed? that means you'd have to re-adjust the multiplier too. you need to get your computer back on track after being away from fixing the notorious 1.1 ratio for several weeks...

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dofwo
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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How would I adjust the FSB speed? That would mean I’d have to re-adjust the multiplier as well? I need my computer back on track after being away from trying to fix the notorious 1.1 ratio for a few weeks... You could just reset the BIOS or clear the CMOS.
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dofwo
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #4

How would I adjust the FSB speed? That would mean I’d have to re-adjust the multiplier as well? I need my computer back on track after being away from trying to fix the notorious 1.1 ratio for a few weeks... You could just reset the BIOS or clear the CMOS.

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BreezeBlacken
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
#5
I'm trying to determine the BIOS settings that could help achieve a 1-to-1 FSB-DRAM ratio. Are there any overclocking specialists who might have insights on this? Thanks in advance!
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BreezeBlacken
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #5

I'm trying to determine the BIOS settings that could help achieve a 1-to-1 FSB-DRAM ratio. Are there any overclocking specialists who might have insights on this? Thanks in advance!

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Straymule
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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Arron Elms:
no that wouldn't fix anything... thanks anyway!...
I'm trying to determine which BIOS settings to tweak to achieve a 1:1 FSB - dram ratio... or what factors I should adjust to modify it!?
Any overclocking pros out there?
Thanks in advance!
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Straymule
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #6

Arron Elms:
no that wouldn't fix anything... thanks anyway!...
I'm trying to determine which BIOS settings to tweak to achieve a 1:1 FSB - dram ratio... or what factors I should adjust to modify it!?
Any overclocking pros out there?
Thanks in advance!

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ac_mc
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
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my bus speed is 127.3...with x28 multiplier... if i adjust the fsbus speed to 1400, which i'm not even sure is feasible! maybe it's wrong altogether... i'd have to reduce the multiplier to x2.5 or less to reach the standard base clock speed of 3.5ghz... would changing the system like that impact the 2800mhz ram speed as well, or would it keep it stable and give me a perfect 1:1 ratio?!! thanks for your input... any other insights would be great!
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ac_mc
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #7

my bus speed is 127.3...with x28 multiplier... if i adjust the fsbus speed to 1400, which i'm not even sure is feasible! maybe it's wrong altogether... i'd have to reduce the multiplier to x2.5 or less to reach the standard base clock speed of 3.5ghz... would changing the system like that impact the 2800mhz ram speed as well, or would it keep it stable and give me a perfect 1:1 ratio?!! thanks for your input... any other insights would be great!

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Kohwelly
Member
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01-06-2024, 07:53 AM
#8
Arron Elms:
my bus speed is 127.3...with x28 multiplier... if I adjust the fsbus speed to 1400, which I'm not even sure would work! maybe it's wrong... I'd have to set the multiplier at x2.5 or less to reach the standard base clock speed of 3.5ghz... but changing the system like that could affect the 2800mhz ram speed too, or keep it the same and give me a 1:1 ratio?!! Thanks for your thoughts... any other insights would be great!
Thanks in advance!
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Kohwelly
01-06-2024, 07:53 AM #8

Arron Elms:
my bus speed is 127.3...with x28 multiplier... if I adjust the fsbus speed to 1400, which I'm not even sure would work! maybe it's wrong... I'd have to set the multiplier at x2.5 or less to reach the standard base clock speed of 3.5ghz... but changing the system like that could affect the 2800mhz ram speed too, or keep it the same and give me a 1:1 ratio?!! Thanks for your thoughts... any other insights would be great!
Thanks in advance!