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Hey all i have bumped my multiplier up to 12x to run at 2400mhz and was
wondering what fsb and multiplier combo would be a better performance gain
if any than just the multiplier as ive done. i have also bumped vcore to
1.7v. and running pc2700. is there more gain to be had in dropping
multiplier and raisng fsb instead. i think i tried to raise fsb 1 mhz and it
froze. cheers in advance :)

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buggy wrote:
> Hey all i have bumped my multiplier up to 12x to run at 2400mhz and
> was wondering what fsb and multiplier combo would be a better
> performance gain if any than just the multiplier as ive done. i have
> also bumped vcore to
> 1.7v. and running pc2700. is there more gain to be had in dropping
> multiplier and raisng fsb instead. i think i tried to raise fsb 1 mhz
> and it froze. cheers in advance :)

2400MHz is a good overclock. To take advantage of the 200MHz FSB, the RAM
should run at the same speed. That means PC3200 or better. Check your
temperatures, under load. Any increase in multiplier or FSB will likely
require more V core and possibly RAM voltage.

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