I just had a what if thought; and before I tried to fry my processor, or lock up my system I thought I'd ask somebody.
My machine is running at 200 X 16, 16 being the multiplier yielding 3.2 GHZ, what effect or is it possible to go to 400 X 8.
In other words increasing the frequency and lowering the multiplier.
Old at computers new at clocking, sorry if that's a noob question.
Asus M2N-E Multiplier
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Re: Asus M2N-E Multiplier
You won't get the FSB to 400!
There's nothing wrong with increasing the fsb/htt and lowering the multi, infact this will increase performance a bit!
You'll have to increase the chip set voltage as you go up and lower the HT multi to 4x or even 3x when you get higher!
There's nothing wrong with increasing the fsb/htt and lowering the multi, infact this will increase performance a bit!
You'll have to increase the chip set voltage as you go up and lower the HT multi to 4x or even 3x when you get higher!
Re: Asus M2N-E Multiplier
M2N-E's max FSB is around 320~
Re: Asus M2N-E Multiplier
Thanks Ken that's kind of what I was figuring, drop HT to 4, bump the fsb, decrease multiplier, increase voltage until stable.