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Dear Fellow OCers
For Future Reference I was wondering if I put more ram into my computer would i need to change my bios settings to suit the increased amount of ram and to keep the OC the same??? Regards Coolboy431 |
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Remember that your OS limits your RAM!
Worser RAM will affect your OC, especially if you get one with a lower speed. Lower speed means it lowers all your RAMs speed. For example, if you haev 1gb corsair and then added the same piece of ram, the oc should stay the same
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