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PeterPheplezen
01-05-2010, 11:08 PM
Please remember when your overclocking your memory you also overclocking you board and cpu also. Some boards do allow for memory upclocks but for most the memory running in sync with the cpu clock is the fastest and most popular method of overclocking.
Some points to remember.
1 Please ensure your cpu is running totally stable at the FSB you have chosen...If the cpu is unstable how will we know if your memory is stable also?
2 Choose your motherboard wisely. Some boards overclock much better than others.
3 Try to match the ram to your cpu and the overclock you feel it will do. Running PC4200 will NOT ensure your 3GHZ P4 will run at 267fsb. You need to ensure you know the average clocks the cpus are doing and match the ram to them.
4 Please ensure you are using a good quality PSU. Many faults are actually PSU related..IE the PSU is not large enough for what your trying to do with it.
5 Many new video cards put a huge drain on PSUs also. Ensure the Video card is connected properly to the PSU.
PeterPheplezen
01-05-2010, 11:31 PM
We do advise you please first contact the vendor you purchased your OCZ product from and see if RMA is available locally thru them, this can be a lot quicker and sometimes with less cost to you.
If the vendor is reluctant to RMA for you or blatently will not support the product please contact us here on the forum or directly via email, please also mention which vendor you bought your OCZ product off.
I hope this is satsfactory to you and please rest assured we will continue to offer the high level of service you have all grown to like, we are just trying to speed RMA time up when shipping to and from the US from overseas.
Also please remember we are here to help you avoid RMA if we can and the forum support will not change...general overclocking and product support will carry on as normal and we will be here to help you determine if an RMA to your vendor is needed.
Thanks
Tony
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