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How to increase Ram speed from 400 to 800Mhz?

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Hello, please find in attach the CPUZ data , the RAM is :GeneralMemory type DDR2Manufacturer (ID) Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000)Size 1024 MBytesMax bandwidth PC2-6400 (400 MHz)Part number CM2X1024-6400 Manufacturing date Week 23/Year 06AttributesNumber of banks 2Data width 64 bitsCorrection NoneEPP noTimings tableFrequency (MHz) 270 400 CAS# 4.0 5.0 RAS# to CAS# delay 4 5 RAS# Precharge 4 5 TRAS 13 18 TRC 15 22 How can I increase it to 800 Mhz?Thanks in advance


Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 3060, 16 GB Mem, SSD 1Tera + other HDDs, Dual Boot . Win11 Pro X64

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First of all, if you didn't fiddle with your BIOS, your RAM *is* running at 800 Mhz. What gives you the idea its working at less? With FSB you change the RAM speed also, with ratio, you set it's frequency. If your FSB is 266, and ratio correct (2:3), then your RAM is at 800 Mhz, which, according to your file, it is.In order to start overclocking, you should read up on very much overclocking material. Don't just do it without any knowledge, seriously, you might damage your hardware.

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Hello Word Not Allowed,Thanks for this information.


Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 3060, 16 GB Mem, SSD 1Tera + other HDDs, Dual Boot . Win11 Pro X64

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