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Dear Angry and other authors of this most excellent PDF guide. Do you forsee adding in specific information for AM2 chips and DDR2 memory changes?

I was a bit confused when reading the guide because some of those things didnt jive with the AM2 setup (I was killin myself trying to figure out how to set my RAM lower than 1:1 lol).

Just a suggestion for teh benefit of all the nooberinos out there like me!

 

Thanks for the forum, the information, and the guide!

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we'll probably get around to updating it for AM2, though in reality there's simply not a lot of difference between 754/939 and AM2 since it still uses DDR (just DDR2, not DDR1).

 

the major factor is the cpu, which is still the same old cpu we all know and love, just with a memory controller that can handle DDR2 instead of DDR1.

 

But we also need a guide for the Core2 stuff so one day, once the content side of the site is up and running, we'll get back to this stuff ;)

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Thank you very much for the PDF. Its a lot easier to read it out on print.

 

How ever I have a doubt in pg 17 of the PDF.

 

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The only mention of the FSB/HTT Bus Frequency is on pg 9 & 10 and this is where my confusion is.

 

What does pg 17 imply by 'increasing HTT/FSB in 10 - 15 MHz increments?

 

Taking my opteron into consideration

 

Processor ----> 200 X 12 = 2400 MHz [ 12 being the multiplier ]

 

Now, does the pdf explain that i am supposed to increase the 200 in 10 to 15 MHz increments?

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Processor ----> 200 X 12 = 2400 MHz [ 12 being the multiplier ]

 

Now, does the pdf explain that i am supposed to increase the 200 in 10 to 15 MHz increments?

 

Yes, that's it.

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