How Do You Change DDR2 Memory Speed In BIOS?
DDR2 memory has its own clock sped. Computers that use DDR2 memory often have a BIOS setting that lets you adjust the memory clock speed. Overclocking a computer can damage a PC, and you should approach changing such settings cautiously. (Overclocking means setting a computer component to run at a faster speed than its designers intended.) Lowering the setting may affect performance, but it should not hurt the components of a computer. If the computer is already running, restart it. It does not matter whether you are using Windows, Linux or some other operating system. When the computer starts, enter set-up options. (This is F2 on most computers. Your PC start-up screen tells you the exact keystroke needed.) Go to the computer set-up tab of the BIOS screen. Find the option that lets you control memory speed. Select the memory speed from the pull-down menu. Save your new BIOS settings and exit the set-up program. Let the computer boot into the operating system. The new settings should t