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I am currently running my e2160 at 3ghz with 333x9 with 1:1 ram ratio by using the 2 divider. My vcore is also at 1.425 to achieve stability. Should I try and overclock to 3.2ghz with 9.355 and see if its stable? Also what should my ram divider be to achieve 1:1 if thats even possible. Is there a big difference from 3ghz to 3.2ghz in games? Any help is appreciated.

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9.355? for the cpu multiplier? I'm sure you can not raise the multiplier of the E2160.

Instead you will have to increase your fsb to 3200/9 = 356MHz fsb. You will notice a small improvement in frames for games, but I doubt the increase would be a lot.


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same settings as me...

i'm not going to to be doing it as i can't be bothered stress testing, etc... for 200mhz... 3ghz is fine for what i need, and i can't actually use all this power, so i'm actually considering a drop to 2.4 again.

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oh i meant 9 x 355


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