Asus M2N-E Multiplier

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Asus M2N-E Multiplier

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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.
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Re: Asus M2N-E Multiplier

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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!
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Re: Asus M2N-E Multiplier

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M2N-E's max FSB is around 320~
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Thanks Ken that's kind of what I was figuring, drop HT to 4, bump the fsb, decrease multiplier, increase voltage until stable.
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