hey people...
Ive just found out that ive wasted some cash, possibly a fair bit of cash...
A few months ago i dished out £250 for 2gigs of
ram (2x1gb sticks) which was Ballistix DDR2 PC2-8000, i thought it would be perfect for my Asus Commando board, which supports DDR2 800 speed....
But, ive just realized that i got a little confused by the PC2-8000 part, i assumed this was just some fancy way of saying this
RAM ran at 800mhz, but actually, PC2-8000 means DDR2 1000mhz!, and as far as i know, my Commando motherboard can only support a max of 800mhz
RAM (which is aka PC2-6400...
So, ive wasted at least £50 for that extra 200mhz, that i cant even use, in fact, i dont think anyone can yet, ive yet to see a motherboard that support that
ram speed....but on the plus, i guess i should get some satisfaction knowing ive probably got the fastest
ram on the market >.< (feel free to correct me guys...)
Now, this brings me to why i'm writing this...yes, overclocking...
I could overclock my motherboard...right?. overclocking is something ive kept away from, baaad memories.. (involving alot of smoke, and strong smells...) so i have no idea on how to do it, specially how to do it safely...
I'm not exactly asking for you guys to post a huge step-by-step guide on how to overclock the
mobo, (ive still got the commando's manual

) i'd just appreciate it if someone could tell me.....should i do it?, is it worth the risk, and the instability?. or would it be best for me to wait a few months/years for
mobo's that support these speeds to come out?.
Of course, if i do decide i'll try it, i'll have to learn a heck of alot more before i start messing around with the bios...(ive already looked in there on the OC features, looks very...confusing with all those unfamiliar words, and i suck at maths...

)