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The new BIOS (F10) for this one has a new feature that you can fine tune the multiplier. With my E8400 it was only 9x, now it can be tweaked to 9.5x. Good to get some more CPU GHz rather than upping the FSB anymore.

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I made the minor multipier tweek so its now 9.5x. Most of the utilities I had (CPUZ, Everest etc.) still only show it as 9. It has made a difference in performance (PCMark etc.) so it obviously did work.



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