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Hmm....put FSB higher :lol:.

Putting more voltages and lowering the HTT multiplier will allow higher overclocking, though 2.6GHz is pretty damned good, I'd try for 313x9 (FX-57) for a max OC.

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The max FSB on a SN25P is 300, so.. :D Also, I have the voltage at 1.5 already. I'm not to secure about raising that anymore, sooo... Also, I'm pretty sure the HTT multiplier is 4x...
 

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The max FSB on a SN25P is 300, so.. :D Also, I have the voltage at 1.5 already. I'm not to secure about raising that anymore, sooo... Also, I'm pretty sure the HTT multiplier is 4x...

that's a great OC so far. i have an asus A8n-e and it has a max of 400fsb. remember you can keep tweaking the memory to get that at optimal settings.

your HTT is getting quite high at 4x!! so try taking it to 3x and crank up the FSB to 300. as for voltage, my mobo automatically cranks it up to about 1.6V so stablility is not usually an issue under 2.8g. although you might want to check with someone as to how safe 1.6V is for a 3000 venice

i can get mine to 2.7GHz stable with the memory set way down to 266. my memory sucks, it hits unstability on stock voltage at 230MHz.
 

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